Map & Guide

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Map & Guide

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Map & Guide

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The Last Drop Judith LeysterGallery 364

Three MusiciansPablo PicassoGallery 267

The AnnunciationHenry Ossawa TannerGallery 211

Japanese Teahouse and GardenŌgi RodōGallery 344

UntitledMarisa MerzGallery 271

Wampum BeltLikely Lenape women artistsGallery 100

Portrait of Yarrow MamoutCharles Willson PealeGallery 104

The CrucifixionRogier van der WeydenGallery 306

Don’t know where to begin?

SunflowersVincent van GoghGallery 261

Horse and Man ArmorsWilhelm von Worms (horse) & Matthes Deutsch (man)Gallery 347

It’s a big place, and there’s a lot to see. Here are 10 of our greatest hits, representing some of the most celebrated works on view. To find them in the galleries, page to the floor maps and look for this .

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Visitor Information

DineCheck website for hours

While You’re Here

Help us protect the art — please do not touch

Have you validated your parking ticket? Stop by any Visitor Services desk

No food or drink in the galleries

Store your oversize items — larger than 16 x 16 x 8 inches — at our free coat checks, located on the ground and first floors

Audio guides available for rent at admission desks ($5, members $4)

Free Wi-Fi (wifipma)

Flash is not permitted, but take lots of pictures, and don’t forget to tag us @philamuseum

Free talks and tours—please check website’s calendar page

Café Family-friendly dining First floor

Stir Inspired appetizers, signature main dishes, and a variety of cocktails, wines, and local beersFirst floor

Balcony Café Beer, wine, espresso drinks, and bar snacksSecond floor

Espresso Bar Coffee drinks and prepackaged snacksGround floor

Main StoreArt books, prints & postcards, children’s shop, museum-inspired gifts, and moreGround floor

American Gallery StoreLocal decor, jewelry, books, and gifts inspired by our American art galleries First floor

Design StoreLocal & global decor, books, and gifts for lovers of modern designFirst floor

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Main Store

Espresso Bar

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Kelly Drive

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Schuylkill River

South Hall

North Hall

Ground Floor

Information & Visitor Services

Restrooms (all restrooms accessible and each equipped with a baby-changing station)

Coat Check

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Main Store

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Meeting Room

Espresso Bar

Staff Areas

Water Fountains

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Lenfest Hall

Sculpture Garden

Toll Terrace

Elevator and stairs to lower level restrooms, nursing room, and water fountains

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Prints, Drawings, Photographs

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Restrooms (all restrooms accessible and each equipped with a baby-changing station)

Coat Check

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Elevators

Museum Stores

Accessible Entrance

Meeting Room

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Water Fountains

Must-See Artworks

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Must-See Artworks 2nd Floor

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3rd Floor

Staff Area

Asian Art

American Art (Period Rooms)

European Art 1500 – 1850 (Renaissance to Romanticism)

Arms & Armor

European Art 1100 – 1500 (Medieval to Early Renaissance)

Restrooms (all restrooms accessible and each equipped with a baby- changing station)

Stairs

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Diana Sculpture

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Enjoy two-day access to this museum, and the Rodin Museum, with a general admission ticket

HoursPlease check website for information on our locations and hours

Accessibility Designated parking, barrier-free entrance, free wheelchairs, accessible restrooms, assistive-listening devices, and more are available — just ask at any Visitor Services desk

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Cover: Fire (United States of the Americas) (detail), 2017/2020, by Teresita Fernández (Promised gift of Mitchell L. and Hilarie L. Morgan; courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London) Photo by Elizabeth Leitzell. Top ten page: Wampum Belt (detail), around 1682, likely Lenape women artists (courtesy of the Board of Trustees of the Atwater Kent Museum [Philadelphia History Museum] Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the City of Philadelphia)

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