Denver Art Museum
Located in Denver's Civic Center, the museum is known for its collection of
American Indian art, and has a comprehensive collection numbering more than
60,000 works from across the world.
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building holds the Modern and Contemporary art
collection, along with the Architecture and Design collection, and Oceanic art
collection. The unique building also serves as the main entrance to the rest of
the museum complex.
Location
100 W 14th Avenue Parkway
Denver, Colorado
USA
Getting There
It is situated in the Civic Center neighborhood of downtown Denver, near
the intersection of W 14th Avenue Parkway and Broadway.
Here are some possible ways to get there:
By car: You can drive to the Denver Art Museum and park in the museum's parking
garage or in nearby parking lots. The museum is located near the intersection of
West 13th Avenue and Broadway.
By public transportation: You can take the light rail or bus to the Denver Art
Museum. The nearest light rail station is the Civic Center Station on the C, E,
and W lines. From there, it is a short walk to the museum. Several bus routes
also stop near the museum.
By bike: You can bike to the museum using the Denver B-cycle bike-sharing
program or your own bike. There are bike racks available near the museum
entrance.
By foot: If you are staying in the downtown area, you can walk to the museum. It
is located within walking distance of many hotels, restaurants, and other
attractions.
Nearby Airports
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