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Museums

Constitution Center
The National Constitution Center is an independent, non-partisan, and non-profit organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of, and appreciation for, the Constitution, its history, and its contemporary relevance (more).

Franklin Institute Science Museum
The Franklin Institute's giant model walk-through Heart, an icon in Philadelphia since its opening in 1954, recently underwent major renovations, upgrades, and enhancements (more).

Please Touch Museum
Please Touch is designed for families with young children and since 1976, has dedicated itself to enriching the lives of children by creating learning opportunities through play (more).

Institute of Contemporary Art
One of the country's leading museums dedicated to exhibiting the art of our time. Since 1963, the ICA has built a reputation for identifying artists of promise who later emerge into the international spotlight.

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
The museum at this school showcases a permanent collection of 18th to 20th century artworks. Other exhibitions currently include a selection of Andy Warhol's works, including paintings, prints, photographs, and films.

Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia premier art museum has a reputation known worldwide. The fall will feature a special exhibition of the portrait work of Vincent van Gogh.

Rodin Museum
The museum was recently reopened to the public after extensive renovations. The museum hosts the largest collection of the work of Rodin outside of Paris.

Rosenbach Museum and Library
Located at 2010 Delancy Place, the museum houses the nation's largest collection of miniature portraits painted in oil on metal.

Woodmere Art Museum
One of Philadelphia's finest small museums, the Woodmere Art Museum is housed in a stately Victorian mansion in Chestnut Hill. The museum showcases the wonderful works of art collected in the late 1800's by Charles Knox Smith.

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