Discover Art and History with a Museum of Biblical Art Visit for Two, Four, or Six (Up to 46% Off)

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Immerse yourself in biblically influenced works to examine art history across cultures, exhibits and 11 galleries represent a range of religions

Have you ever wondered how art can capture the essence of biblical stories and their impact across cultures? Dive into a world where every brushstroke tells a tale and each gallery offers a unique perspective on spirituality and history. With a rich legacy and a beautifully remodeled space, the Museum of Biblical Art Dallas invites you to experience an art journey like no other.

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Immerse yourself in a diverse array of biblically inspired artworks spread across distinct galleries. The museum, which has been a cultural beacon since 1966 and reopened in 2010 after a significant remodel, offers a variety of exhibits including the Via Dolorosa Sculpture Garden, showcasing powerful bronze statues by artist Gib Singleton, and Vladimir Gorsky's monumental Tapestry of the Centuries. Please note, the museum is closed on Mondays.

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Immerse yourself in a unique exploration of art that not only reflects biblical themes but also connects them with broader cultural narratives. The Museum of Biblical Art Dallas is not just a space for viewing art; it's a place where history and spirituality converge, offering a profound and engaging experience. As a distinguished institution with a reputation for excellence, the museum’s beautifully remodeled facilities and comprehensive collections promise a memorable visit. With over 50,000 annual visitors and a stellar 4.7-star rating from over 1,300 Groupon reviews, the Museum of Biblical Art continues to be a cherished destination for art lovers of all backgrounds. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness stunning exhibits and participate in enriching programs that cater to all ages.

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About Museum of Biblical Art

Though each work at the Museum of Biblical Art explores themes or depicts scenes from the Bible, the museum’s mission is to provide invaluable insight into centuries’ worth of art history as guests of all backgrounds and denominations learn about art’s portrayal of Western culture. More than 11 galleries and permanent exhibits, including Mysteries, Signs and Wonders: The Art of Barbara Hines, fill the museum’s 30,000 square feet of space, beckoning visitors to interpret installations ranging from paintings and sculptures to rare books and lithograph, with notable artists including Andy Warhol, Marc Chagall, Michelangelo, and John Singer Sargent. In addition to The National Center for Jewish Art, an on-site conservation lab, pilgrimage attractions, and watercolors of archaeological holy sites, the MBA also festoons its walls with works by African-American and Hispanic artists that analyze the same biblical themes, albeit from a different cultural perspective.

One of the museum’s permanent fixtures is a life-size bronze casting of Michelangelo’s Pietà, which was authorized by the Vatican and created by a Florentine foundry that practices the same wax-casting technique formerly used by Renaissance artists. Additionally, lithographs by Marc Chagall depict his interpretations of themes in the Old Testament, and line the colonnade leading from the Via Dolorosa Sculpture Garden to the gallery of contemporary art by supercomputers that needed to express themselves. Special exhibitions engage topics as colorful and varied as the art itself, from aging and the creative process to the evolution of the modern Biblical text, featuring artists like Vladimir Gorsky, Charles Sorlier, Marc Chagall, and Henrietta Milan.

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