The Baltimore Museum of Art is a captivating event venue, with spaces for celebrations of all sizes. We’ve hosted milestone celebrations, intimate …
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May 19, 2025
PROS * Very good gem of Baltimore, not as well known as other stuff * Very good exhibits * Unique architecture of the building * Spacious place not crowded * Near the campus of Johns Hopkins Uni…Full review by Ivisitedtheplace
Mar 16, 2025
The Baltimore Museum of Art Meyerhoff Auditorium provided excellent space to enjoy a Candlelight Concert featuring the Best of Bridgerton on Strings. I recommend securing parking when you schedule e…Full review by GoPlaces795918
Feb 17, 2025
Baltimore Museum of Art is good regional museum. The collection isn't large but the canvases run the gamut from Rembrandt, Hals and Metsu to Lavinia Fontana, Rafael, and Titian, to French impressioni…Full review by Ron S
Yes, there is a restaurant at the museum. Gertrude's Chesapeake Kitchen. Indoor and outdoor patio seating. We ate there and had a delicious lunch. Reservations are …
Yes, there is a restaurant at the museum. Gertrude's Chesapeake Kitchen. Indoor and outdoor patio seating. We ate there and had a delicious lunch. Reservations are required. For more info, go to either the Museum website (a link on the Visit page) or to the restaurant's website to see a menu and make reservations.
Yes, not a large number but please see the Matisse paintings which are very special. Also do know this is a totally FREE museum; something very rare these days; and has a nice …
Yes, not a large number but please see the Matisse paintings which are very special. Also do know this is a totally FREE museum; something very rare these days; and has a nice representative of many artists. You and anyone would do well to visit this museum plus the Walthers Art Museum while in Baltimore - both ate totally FREE and very special. Stay for a night or two if you can do it - my suggested itinerary would be (1) Baltimore Art Museum (2) Walthers Art Museum (3) Baltimore Opera House for a performance (4) Baltimore Symphony at Meyerhoff Hall and do stay at the Brexton Hotel - a cute & updated historical inn once home to the woman who brought down a King of England just before WW2 (if you've watched the History Channel you'll know who she is). All of those places are in the Theatre and Arts District and there is even a free bus running between them. Revolutionary War places are nearby too - Star Spangled Banner - the fort is there too. Try it all and enjoy! Lite T