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Best Sights & Activities -(Museums)
Annmary Brown Memorial
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
21 Brown StProvidence RI 02912 401-863-1994
Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson & Wales University
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
315 Harborside BlvdProvidence RI 02905 401-598-2805
Description:
American cast iron stoves from the 1800s, ancient Roman silverware, over 4000 menus from all over the world, a huge cookbook collection and special exhibits focusing on everything from diners to open hearths and microwaves all this and more is on display at the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson & Wales University. No matter what your culinary interest, be it classic diner eats or contemporary haute cuisine, this museum is sure to please the palate.
Governor Henry Lippitt House
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
199 Hope StProvidence RI 02906 401-453-0688
Description:
This 1865 Renaissance-style mansion is furnished with authentic period pieces, making a tour of the house like a trip back to high-Victorian days. Architectural details abound, and the interior decor features hand-carved woodwork, intricate stenciling, elaborate chandeliers, and stained glass windows. Named a National Historic Landmark in 1976. Definitely worth a visit.
Providence Children's Museum
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
100 South StProvidence RI 02903 401-273-5437
Description:
If you're traveling with children, or know someone in the area that has some you could "borrow," then you must get to the Providence Children's Museum. Designed for kids and their adults to enjoy together, the museum features hands-on art, science, health, and history exhibits, workshops, and special events. Call ahead to see what events are scheduled during your Providence visit.
Rhode Island School of Design Museum
(Sights & Activities - Museums)
224 Benefit StProvidence RI 02903 401-454-6500
Description:
The variety of art exhibited at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum is truly stunning. From ancient Roman sculpture to modern painting and graphic design, the 45 galleries cover virtually every genre of art imaginable. Exhibit highlights include the popular 19th century French galleries, where you'll see works by Rodin, Matisse, Manet, Delacroix, Cezanne, and Monet. The early Greek and Roman galleries display ancient sculpture, coins, and frescoes. The museum's permanent collection includes over 15,000 costumes and textiles, and over 18,000 drawings and paintings.
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