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#Dallas Museum of Art Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) does not require tickets to be purchased, but there are special exhibitions in certain areas that require tickets to enter. When we came to visit, we parked the car in the parking lot of the museum. It is a fee. If you want to save money, you can stop at a farther street. Waiting outside the queue for a while before entering the market, there may be traffic restrictions. There are quite a lot of exhibits, some of them have even had a history of more than a thousand years, and it takes a long time to visit. Deliberately found Van Gogh's "Sheaves of Wheat" true trace, I thought it was Monet's "Grasshopper" at first.
The first floor is an exhibition of modern art and sculpture, the second floor is the ancient Mediterranean and European art, which can be seen from the perspectives of Monet, Van Gogh, Courbet, Sinek, Vial, etc. In Europe, there are antiques and master paintings from Greece and Rome, as well as 20th-century works by Picasso, Giacometti, Les Gets and Mondrian. On the third floor are works by Van Gogh, Pisaro, and Czanne. The fourth floor features art from Africa, Asia and the Pacific. The fourth floor exhibits the art of ancient America and modern America.
#2024wish A Walk through History and Culture: A Snapshot of the Dallas Museum of Art's Sidewalk
#staycation love this place
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