Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 1 - Seattle's Famous Museums and Galleries Tour Seattle is an amazing tourist attraction that has something of interest for everyone. Besides its amazing architecture, this city offers a wide variety of spectacular museums and galleries on art, history, science and music. This walking tour will lead you to some of the most famous museums and galleries that Seattle has to offer. Guide Location: USA» Seattle # of Attractions: 9 Tour Duration: 2 hour(s) Travel Distance: 3.7 km Please note: This walk is also featured in the mobile app "GPSmyCity: Walks in 1K+ Cities" downloadable on itunes App Store and Google Play. The app provides turn-by-turn GPS navigation to guide you from one tour sight to the next, so you will never be lost. The apps offer additional walking tours in Seattle. Check them out! GPSmyCity offers self-guided walking tours in over 1,000 city around the world. Please visit https://www.gpsmycity.com for more walking tour offers. List of attractions included in this self-guided walking tour: A) R E Welch Gallery B) Patricia Rovzar Gallery C) Seattle Veterans Museum D) Soundbridge Seattle Symphony Music Discovery Center E) Carolyn Staley Fine Japanese Prints F) Alchemy Collection G) Seattle Glassblowing Studio and Gallery H) Art Not Terminal Gallery I) Seattle's Museum of History and Industry Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 1 -
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Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 5 - A) R E Welch Gallery R E Welch Gallery gained its reputation through displaying high quality international contemporary art. The main highlight of this gallery is the exclusive right to represent Jean Louis Corby's work. Besides, you can admire some of the finest contemporary paintings and sculptures. The Welch Gallery is conveniently located downtown, near the Seattle Art Museum. Operation Hours: Monday - Tuesday: 12 pm - 5 pm; Friday: 12 pm - 5 pm; Saturday: 10 am - 6 pm; Sunday: 12 pm - 5 pm; Address: 1214 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, U.S.A. Image Courtesy of Flickr and wonderlane B) Patricia Rovzar Gallery The Patricia Rovzar Gallery was originally founded in 1992. It is located in the heart of downtown, Seattle. The gallery is famous for displaying figurative works in all mediums. A large number of artists consider it a privilege to be selected to exhibit their work at the Patricia Rovzar Gallery. Operation Hours: Monday - Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm; Address: 1225 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, U.S.A. Image Courtesy of Flickr and Wonderlane C) Seattle Veterans Museum This small museum located under Benaroya Hall, the home of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to Seattle Veterans who served and laid down their lives in service of the country. The museum is filled with memorabilia from the War of Independence to the recent Gulf War. The museum was conceived by its president Todd Crooks, a military history expert and former aerospace engineer from Bothell, Washington and opened its doors in 2002. The motto of the institution is, To Honor and to educate. The displays are donations from veterans and descendants of veterans who died in the service of the nation and served to preserve and Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 5 -
Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 6 - protect the freedoms that citizens enjoy today. Memorabilia at the museum include uniforms, helmets, shoes, letters, medals and old Western Union Telegrams that informed families that they had lost their loved ones in the battlefield. The Seattle Veterans Museum organizes a parade on Memorial Day and provides support assistance and support for the Memorial Garden Wall that has the names of fallen soldiers from Seattle. Individuals and families can correct and add names that are missing on the wall with the help of the museum staff. They are also welcome to share their stories and to donate memorabilia to the museum. The museum welcomes volunteers and visitors and stays open on weekdays, Saturdays, the 4th of July and Memorial Day. Address: Corner of 2nd Avenue / University Street, Seattle, WA, U.S.A. Image Courtesy of Flickr and divemasterking2000 D) Soundbridge Seattle Symphony Music Discovery Center (must see) Soundbridge Seattle Symphony Music Discovery Center was opened in 2001. It serves as an important link between people of all ages and the timeless legacy of symphony music. The Soundbridge offers such programs as Instrument Exploration, Songwriting Workshops and Music Storytelling. Address: 200 University Street, Seattle, WA 98101, U.S.A. Image Courtesy of Flickr and alexdecarvalho E) Carolyn Staley Fine Japanese Prints Carolyn Staley Fine Japanese Prints was opened in 1980, and since then it has been offering fine Japanese paintings, books and prints. The gallery is well-known in Seattle for showcasing rare and unique antique ukiyo-e, which are 17th century paintings. Address: 2003 Western Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, U.S.A. Image Courtesy of Flickr and treasuresthouhast Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 6 -
Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 7 - F) Alchemy Collection Alchemy Collection is a very famous two-floor furniture showroom in Seattle. It displays a wonderful collection of furniture. Everybody can find something beautiful and unique for themselves or their friends, from sofas to small decorative elements for the home. Operation Hours: Wednesday - Saturday: 10 am - 6 pm; Sunday: 12 pm - 5 pm; Address: 2029 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, U.S.A. Image Courtesy of Flickr and Forever Wiser G) Seattle Glassblowing Studio and Gallery Seattle Glassblowing is a working artists' studio with a gallery, opened in 1991 by Cliff Goodman. They produce spectacular and unique works of art, like sinks, vases, lamps, bowls, gifts and stunning art glass for the home. Everybody can look at the live glassblowing at their studio or enjoy the beautiful pieces of art. What to buy here: Hand Blown Glass- Seattle's status as epicenter of the glass art world started in 1971 when glass blowing extraordinaire, artist Dale Chihuly co-founded the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington. Today, Seattle has more glass shops than the illustrious island of Murano, Italy. Glass art inspired by Chihuly, can be found all around Seattle; gifts as affordable as small globes, ornaments and figurines can be purchased from $20 to thousands of dollars in local galleries, shops and through some Pike Place Market artisans like Driven Simple www.drivensimple.com who specialize in stunning custom pendant lighting for approximately $135.00. Short of buying an authentic Chihuly, Made in Washington stores are another reliable source for quality gifts of glass made by local artists. Made In Washington Store at 1530 Post Alley Seattle, WA 98101 Phone 206 467-0788. If you re a real glass enthusiast visit the Seattle Glassblowing Studio where you can purchase hand blown glass art and can watch live glassblowing. Phone: 206-448-2181 2227 5th Ave Seattle WA 98121. Operation Hours: Monday - Friday: 9 am - 6 pm; Saturday - Sunday: 10 am -6 pm; Address: 2227 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, USA Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 7 -
Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 8 - Image Courtesy of Mindy Sitton-Halleck H) Art Not Terminal Gallery Art Not Terminal Gallery was opened in 1989. It is Seattle's oldest non-profit gallery. You can admire, here, a wide variety of sculptures, paintings and drawings. The art pieces can often be bought at bargain prices. Operation Hours: Wednesday - Friday: 11 am - 6 pm; Saturday: 1 pm - 6 pm; Sunday: 1.30 pm - 6 pm; Address: 2045 Westlake Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, U.S.A. Image Courtesy of Wikimedia and Joe Mabel I) Seattle's Museum of History and Industry (must see) The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) is a history museum located in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. MOHAI opened in 1952 and is the largest private heritage organization in the State of Washington maintaining a collection of nearly 4 million artifacts, photographs, and archival materials that primarily focus on Seattle and the greater Puget Sound region. A portion of this collection (roughly 2% at any given time) is on display in the museum's galleries at the historic Naval Reserve Armory in Lake Union Park. Highlights include Boeing's first commercial plane, the 1919 Boeing B-1; the Petticoat Flag, an 1856 American Flag sewn by women during the Battle of Seattle; and the Rainier Brewing Company's 12-foot tall neon "R" sign. In addition to both permanent and temporary exhibits, MOHAI administers ongoing youth and adult programming, and regularly hosts public events in partnership with other community organizations, particularly within the South Lake Union neighborhood. Its aim is to preserve and explore the Northwest's diverse cultural, social and economic history. Address: 860 Terry Ave N Lake Union Park Seattle, WA 98109 South Lake Union Image Courtesy of Flickr and Otto Nassar. Sight description based on Wikipedia. Copyright by GPSmyCity.com - Page 8 -