Philadelphia Gay Culture
Beyond the Bell Tours
1315 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107, United States, Philadelphia, USA
Show on mapLGBT+ history tours of Philadelphia. Discover the city's pioneers and landmarks.
$49 per person
Philadelphia Museum of Art
2600 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130, United States, Philadelphia, USA
Show on mapThe Philadelphia Museum of Art, nestled along Benjamin Franklin Parkway, is a cultural icon renowned for its vast collection spanning centuries and continents. Housing over 240,000 pieces of art, including works by renowned artists such as Van Gogh and Picasso, it offers visitors a comprehensive journey through art history. Its majestic architecture, epitomized by the iconic steps famously featured in the film "Rocky" (be sure to run up them pretending to be Sly Stallone).
Weekday: Thursday 10 am–5 pm Monday 10 am–5 pm Tuesday Closed Wednesday Closed
Weekend: Friday 10 am–8:45 pm Saturday 10 am–5 pm Sunday 10 am–5 pm
Last updated on: 29 Apr 2024
Last updated on: 29-Apr-2024
Barnes Foundation
2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130, United States, Philadelphia, USA
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The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia is home to a huge collection of impressionist, post-impressionist, and early modern paintings, curated by the eponymous Dr. Albert C. Barnes. Here you'll find great works by Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, and Picasso.
Weekday: 11am-5pm Closed Tuesday & Wednesday
Weekend: 11am-5pm
Last updated on: 18 Apr 2024
Last updated on: 18-Apr-2024
Philadelphia's Magic Gardens
1020 South Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19147, United States, Philadelphia, USA
Show on mapPhiladelphia's Magic Gardens is a mosaic art environment created by artist Isaiah Zagar. Spanning indoor and outdoor spaces, it features intricate mosaic murals, sculptures, and installations. A unique cultural landmark in Philadelphia.
Weekday: 11am-6pm (Closed on Tuesday)
Weekend: 11am-6pm
Last updated on: 18 Apr 2024
Last updated on: 18-Apr-2024
Eastern State Penitentiary
2027 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130, United States, Philadelphia, USA
Show on mapA notorious prison with famous Gothic architecture. This slammer has been shut since 1971 and now it's a tourist attraction. Al Capone was once banged up here, no less.
Weekday: 10am-5pm (Closed Tuesday)
Weekend: 10am-5pm
Last updated on: 18 Apr 2024
Last updated on: 18-Apr-2024
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