Friday, June 29, 2012

Get Two Days For One At Museum Of Art!

Effective July 1, 2012, general admission to the Philadelphia Museum of Art will be $20 but will now be offered as a two-day ticket, enabling visitors to return the next day of operation.
This will let visitors take full advantage of all of the Museum’s facilities, including the Main building and Anne d’Harnoncourt Sculpture Garden, the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, and the newly restored Rodin Museum (Reopening on July 13, 2012). 
So, everyone can enjoy every attraction in a leisurely manner and savor the Museum's delights.
Additionally, complimentary shuttle transportation will now be available for the first time between all three buildings during operating hours, the Museum’s popular Pay-What-You-Wish admission policy on the first Sunday of each month will remain in place, and beginning in the fall, the Museum will expand the hours it is open to the public to include Wednesday evenings from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. with Pay-What-You-Wish admission. 
Membership prices will also remain unchanged, offering members free, unlimited general admission for one year.
This is all really great news.
Via any of these options admission to this world-class treasure trove of magnificent art is an incredible bargain -- especially when you consider that you can now enjoy all the richness of of the Museum's several indoor and outdoor attractions over a period of two days.
Don't wait. Visit the Museum ASAP!

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