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Museum of Graffiti Admission

4.2 (18)
Miami, US
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Museum of Graffiti Admission

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Discover the vibrant world of graffiti art at the Museum of Graffiti in the heart of Wynwood, Miami. This one-of-a-kind museum takes you on a journey through the history and evolution of graffiti, showcasing its impact in design, fashion, advertising, and galleries. Immerse yourself in the indoor exhibition space filled with captivating artworks, explore the eleven exterior murals that have turned Wynwood into the largest open-air gallery in the world, and browse the world-class gift shop offering limited edition merchandise and exclusive items from renowned graffiti artists. This 45 to 60-minute experience will leave you inspired and awestruck by the creativity and talent behind this urban form of art. Don't miss your chance to witness the incredible transformation of public spaces into vibrant masterpieces. Book your Museum of Graffiti admission now and be a part of this groundbreaking art movement.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Included
  • 45 minutes - 1 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • World's first museum dedicated to graffiti art
  • Vibrant masterpieces on display
  • Located in the heart of Wynwood, a global arts destination
  • Indoor exhibition space and outdoor murals
  • World-class gift shop with exclusive graffiti artists' merchandise
  • Skip-the-line tickets
  • Museum Entry

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Introduction

Step into the vibrant world of graffiti art at the Museum of Graffiti. This unique museum is dedicated to preserving the history and showcasing the emergence of graffiti in design, fashion, advertising, and galleries. Immerse yourself in an indoor exhibition space adorned with incredible artwork and explore eleven exterior murals that transform the surrounding walls into colorful masterpieces. The Museum of Graffiti is not just a place to admire art, but also a platform to honor the thousands of graffiti artists who have made their mark on public spaces. Prepare to be captivated by the creativity, talent, and cultural significance of this underground art form.

What to expect?

During your visit to the Museum of Graffiti, you can expect to be immersed in the vibrant world of graffiti art for approximately 45 to 60 minutes. Delve into the rich history of this art form through the museum's engaging exhibitions and interactive displays. Explore the indoor exhibition space, where you'll find a diverse collection of graffiti art that pushes boundaries and challenges conventional notions of creativity. Marvel at the intricate details, unique styles, and messages behind each artwork. As you step outside, be prepared to be amazed by the eleven exterior murals that adorn the museum's walls, showcasing the work of today's top graffiti artists. Additionally, don't forget to visit the fine art gallery and the world-class gift shop, filled with limited edition merchandise and exclusive items from some of the world's most talented graffiti artists.

Who is this for?

The Museum of Graffiti is a must-visit attraction for art enthusiasts, creative individuals, and anyone curious about the cultural significance of street art. Whether you are a seasoned graffiti enthusiast or new to the world of graffiti, this museum offers a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate this dynamic art form. It appeals to individuals of all ages and backgrounds, encouraging inclusivity and a deeper understanding of the artistic expression that graffiti represents. Whether you're a local looking for a new artistic experience or a traveler seeking the pulse of Miami's vibrant art scene, the Museum of Graffiti is the perfect destination to immerse yourself in the world of graffiti art.

Why book this?

The Museum of Graffiti offers a one-of-a-kind experience, allowing visitors to delve into the history and impact of graffiti art. By booking your visit, you'll gain access to a world-class museum located in the heart of Wynwood, the largest open-air gallery in the world. The museum not only exhibits incredible artwork indoors but also showcases the work of top graffiti artists on its exterior walls. This immersive experience will broaden your perspective on graffiti as an art form and reveal the incredible talent behind each piece. Additionally, you'll have the chance to explore the fine art gallery and browse a world-class gift shop filled with exclusive merchandise from renowned graffiti artists. By booking a visit to the Museum of Graffiti, you're not just supporting an important cultural institution, but also gaining a deeper appreciation for the artistic expression of graffiti.

Good to know

When visiting the Museum of Graffiti, keep in mind that the total duration of your experience will be approximately 45 to 60 minutes. The museum is located at 276 NW 26th Street in Miami, FL. While most of the exhibitions are located indoors, don't miss the opportunity to admire the exterior walls adorned with stunning graffiti art. Take your time to fully explore each exhibit, read about the artists, and understand the context behind their work. Don't forget to visit the fine art gallery and the gift shop, where you can find limited edition merchandise and exclusive items from talented graffiti artists. The Museum of Graffiti is a vibrant and engaging attraction that offers a unique perspective on graffiti art in all its forms.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced the Museum of Graffiti have been overwhelmingly positive about their time spent there. Many have praised the extensive collection of graffiti art on display, describing it as thought-provoking, inspiring, and visually stunning. The interactive nature of the museum allows visitors to engage with the art in a meaningful way, gaining a deeper understanding of the talent and creativity behind each piece. Reviewers have also highlighted the importance of the museum in preserving graffiti's history and celebrating its emergence in various industries. The outdoor murals have been a particular favorite among visitors, with many expressing awe at the scale and beauty of the artwork. Overall, the Museum of Graffiti has left a lasting impression on its visitors, sparking a newfound appreciation for graffiti as a legitimate art form.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

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Museum of Graffiti

THE WORLD’S FIRST MUSEUM DEDICATED TO GRAFFITI ART The Museum of Graffiti exhibits, educates, and celebrates the thousands of graffiti artists who have transformed walls in our public spaces into vibrant masterpieces. The museum is located in the heart of Wynwood. What was once a sleepy industrial neighborhood, Wynwood was transformed by graffiti artists into the largest open-air gallery in the world. Despite being a global arts destination, the Museum of Graffiti is Wynwood’s very first museum. While the main exhibitions are indoors, the Museum has programmed several of the exterior walls to present the work of today’s top graffiti artists. Now located at 276 NW 26th Street Miami FL 33127

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4.2 (18)

AnnArborMHT

This is a very small museum that I was hoping would give me a better appreciation of Graffiti, but it didn't. I read much of the presented content - found it mildly interesting but many of the "artist" stories were similar. Seemed very superficial in scope. I wanted to understand the difference between tagging which I consider vandalism and graffiti, which I thought was more of an artform. There seems to be some elements of art/design but I left still thinking it's more about the tagger's ego and his attempt to cover the world with his multiple names or gang names. Not art at all. I was also disappointed that the museum made no attempt to explain the negative effects of graffiti. ie., they can make you very uncomfortable about your environment and the destruction/degrading on historical building. While the bathrooms were good examples of graffiti on steroids, had they been any other place, I would be very leery about entering and using them. Wynwood runs the risk of becoming obsolete because the beautiful street art is damaged by tagging and graffiti along with every inch of surface; sidewalks, telephone poles, etc., now looks rundown and out of control. Its graffiti and tagging at its worst, especially if you had seen the area 5-8 years ago, when it was truly innovative. I read nearly everything. It took me about 1/2 hour - indeed a tiny museum not really worth the expense to enter. However the gift shop is free to enter and amusing.

crystal_s

I had such an amazing time walking through the museum and learning the history behind the graffiti culture. I love art in all forms, but graffiti is very unique.

Munchkin208

Brilliant place. We thoroughly enjoyed the exhibits and learning about the history of graffiti and how street art has transformed Wynwood.

Cathy_M

Had a great time reading how graffiti started interesting. Go check it out . You won’t be disappointed

robontap

The Museum of Graffiti is an interactive experience. Be sure to participate in the exhibit challenge and have fun

Shana S

Such a dope place to visit. The art was amazing. Definitely recommend attending! You won't be disappointed. I wish this place was advertised more.

NPK1968

We had a wonderful time exploring the graffiti museum. The exhibits are very informative and take you through the artistic expression and history of graffiti. We also were fortunate to have a private graffiti class. Lexi helped us plan it and Ryan was our instructor. We sprayed on canvas outside and he went over different styles and techniques. My family loved it!

Joseph C

Miami has a number of wonderful art museums, This is not one of them, The museum itself is very small, about the size of someone's apartment and is only of interest in diehards of the study of the development of graffiti. You can seem better examples of the style in the streets throughout Wynwood for free,

Annette F

I've waited for a while and today decided to see the Museum of Graffiti. I was very skeptical, but so pleased and engaged. The staff is very welcoming and shared information. The exhibits are well laid out, clear, and thoughtful. You cannot leave without gaining an appreciation for the graffiti and murals covering so many walls in Wynwood. If you're going to Wynwood, I'd put this attraction on your must-visit list. The gift shop has interesting stuff, too. They have moved recently, so make sure the address is correct - it's just around the corner. The ticket might be pricey, but it's worth it. If you live in Miami and have a library card, you can get a pass!

Voyager20438718026

We have never been there! We walked in and there was a man in the front which said hello to us. There was lots of people coming in and out. My son went straight in as he loves art. After being there for about 8 minutes more and more people walked in. Then a snobby snobby woman walks in I am guessing the own when I say rude she was so rude and moves a sign which was hiding on the side and said you need to pay 17 ti enter museum, like why didn't anyone say it when we first walked in. There were many people that walked in with us bc there was no one saying anything about entrance fee. My son was still in the back and she didn't let me get him at first. I told her I would run in and grab him and she said no I will get him. Like really?! That was too much we didn't know we had to pay to come in so chill. I told her I would get him bc he is autistic and will not go with her the museum is 1 minute walk around not big at all. When I asked her she looked at me as if I was trying to commit a crime. I only wanted to grab my son and go. Just really really bad vibes from this woman. I hope you learn to treat people with kindness if this is your business I said thank you to her and she rolled her eyes. Really mad me feel terrible.
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2024-05-09 08:54