
Interactive and Educational Programs in Philadelphia Museum Of Art for Families with Children
Philadelphia Museum Of Art is one of the largest museums in the United States. Established in the year 1876, the museum was originally called Pennsylvania Museum of School of Industrial Art and has established themselves with huge collections of valuable portraits, painting, sculpture, arts and crafts depicting the history of American Civilization.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Museum_of_Art
There are number of things that you can do with your family, Plan your trip to the museum when they exhibit their valuables in more than one of their 25 exhibitions held each year. The exhibitions range from a comprehensive single artistic display to topics that are more specific. Some of the current highlights in the show are Late Renoir, An Eakins Masterpiece Restored: Seeing the Gross Clinic Anew, Arts of Bengal and much more in the row to come.
Exhibitions in Philadelphia Museum of Art
http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/
The Museum also entertains group sales department to create a perfect program for your entire family with a variety of tours to select from that will include special exhibitions and spectacular permanent collections. The museum also has delicious lunch in the museum restaurant or in one of their partner restaurants that the museum management has tied themselves with to serve the visitors of the museum. In the end, whatever you do will be an unforgettable discovery of the past of this part of the state of US.
Group tours around the museum
http://www.philamuseum.org/groupvisits/
The museum also hosts a number of education programs like releasing a newsletter for the museum, arranging a school visit, a trip for family and children, programs for teachers, adult and distance learning programs in relation to the maintenance of the museum, the Fleisher art memorial and Wachovia Education Resource Center. These programs are nationally and internationally recognized.
Education Programs in the museum
http://www.philamuseum.org/education/

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