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Taubman Museum of Art
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The Taubman Museum of Art is a premier cultural institution in downtown Roanoke, Virginia, housed in a striking contemporary building designed by architect Randall Stout. The museum's collection includes over 2,000 works, with strengths in American modernism, contemporary art, and regional Appalachian pieces. Visitors can explore rotating exhibitions, a permanent collection featuring artists like Thomas Hart Benton and Georgia O'Keeffe, and interactive spaces for families. The museum's distinctive architecture, with its sweeping glass and steel curves, is itself a highlight. The Taubman also offers educational programs, lectures, and community events. Its location in the vibrant Center in the Square complex makes it easy to combine with other attractions.
Don't miss
- See the permanent collection of American modernism and contemporary art
- Admire the building's award-winning architecture
- Visit rotating exhibitions featuring national and international artists
- Explore the interactive Art Venture space for families
- Attend a lecture, film screening, or workshop
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Taubman Museum of Art
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Know before you go
- The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Sunday from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Closed Mondays.
- Photography is allowed in the permanent collection galleries, but flash and tripods are prohibited. Some temporary exhibitions may restrict photography.
- The museum is family-friendly with a hands-on Art Venture space for children. Strollers are welcome.
- Parking is available at the Center in the Square garage (paid) and on-street metered parking.
A bit of history
The Taubman Museum of Art opened in 2008, replacing the former Roanoke Museum of Fine Arts. It was named after philanthropists Nick and Jenny Taubman. The building's design was inspired by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the region's natural landscapes.
Common questions
Is there an admission fee?
General admission is free. Special exhibitions may have a fee; check the museum's website for details.
What are the museum's hours?
The museum is open Tuesday-Saturday 10 AM-5 PM and Sunday 12 PM-5 PM. It is closed on Mondays and major holidays.
Can I take photos inside?
Yes, non-flash photography is allowed in the permanent collection. Some temporary exhibits may prohibit photography.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Absolutely. The Art Venture space offers interactive activities for kids, and family programs are available.
Is there a café or restaurant?
The museum does not have a full café, but there are dining options nearby in downtown Roanoke.
How do I get there by public transit?
The museum is accessible via Valley Metro bus routes. The nearest stop is at Salem Avenue and Market Street.
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