Albuquerque Museum
Old Town Albuquerque · Albuquerque, New Mexico
The Albuquerque Museum is the city's premier art and history museum, housing more than 7,000 works of art and artifacts documenting four centuries of life in the Middle Rio Grande Valley. The collections are particularly strong in the colonial and territorial periods of New Mexico history - Spanish Colonial religious art, frontier-era material culture, and the paintings of the Taos and Santa Fe art colonies - alongside a growing contemporary collection that reflects the diversity of New Mexico's present-day creative community. The museum's sculpture garden, free on Sunday mornings, provides one of the most welcoming public spaces in Old Town Albuquerque.
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