Crow Museum of Asian Art
Arts District · Dallas, Texas
The Crow Museum of Asian Art is a free-admission museum in the heart of downtown Dallas presenting one of the finest collections of Asian art in the American Southwest, spanning 5,000 years across South Asia, Southeast Asia, China, Japan, and Korea. The collection — assembled by real estate developer Trammell Crow and his wife Margaret — encompasses Buddhist sculpture, Chinese bronzes and ceramics, Japanese screens and lacquerware, and Indian religious imagery of exceptional quality, presented with the scholarly care of a major institution. The museum's free admission and serene garden setting make it one of Dallas's most welcoming cultural destinations and a genuine refuge from the intensity of the surrounding Arts District.
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