Tag: “Natural History Museum”

49 places found.

  1. Denver Art Museum

    a must see.

  2. Yaquina Head Lighthouse

    The 93 foot tower, Oregon's tallest, is located on a narrow point of land jutting due west into the Pacific Ocean north of Newport, at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area. Winds and rain have buffeted this lighthouse since its beginning in 1872.

  3. de Young Museum

    Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, the de Young is located in Golden Gate Park, and features an extensive collection of Native American, American, Asian and African art.

  4. Tonto Natural Bridge

    Just off the beaten path northwest of Payson Arizona sits an amazing geological sight! Tonto Natural Bridge is the worlds largest natural travertine bridge, standing 183 feet fall, 150 feet wide, and 400 feet long underneath.

  5. Graceland

    Graceland is the name of the mansion where the late great Elvis Presley lived. It currently serves as a museum and is open to the public.

  6. Danish Design Center

    Moved to its current location on HC Andersens Boulevard in January 2000, the DDC is a relatively compact museum dedicated contemporary Danish design. The rotating exhibits span industrial design, graphic design, and artistic displays, all set in a stylish building in central Copenhagen.

  7. Louisiana

    The lovely Louisiana museum of modern art is a short train-ride from Copenhagen. When you want to take a break from Giacometti, Beuys and Warhol presented in the small pavilions, you can enjoy works from Bacon, Moore, Calder, Arp and others in the beautiful landscaped garden.

  8. Ordrupgaard Museum

    Ordrupgaard Museum. A world-class collection and magnificent space.

  9. Museum Q

    On the road to Gyeong Ju's famed Bulguk Temple, you will pass Museum Q. It's easy to spot, as it has two life-sized and incredibly life-like elephants on its front lawn.

  10. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

    THE JOAN & IRWIN JACOBS BUILDING AND THE DAVID C. COPLEY BUILDING
    The expanded MCASD Downtown provides San Diego and the binational region with a new dynamic cultural venue, allowing the Museum to serve many more visitors with contemporary art exhibitions and public programs for adults as well as children.