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    Kelsey K.

    Wonderful museum with quirky and incredibly unique artwork. Staff is super friendly and helpful. Not too big, so it's very easy to see everything.

    Tiffany M.

    One of my favorite museums in the city! Parking can be hard on the weekends so ride share apps or scootering would be recommended but it is worth it. The exhibits are always well-curated and interesting. Don't forget to check out the tree house out back and the sculpture warehouse.

    Linnea E.

    Unique museum with lots to see at a reasonable admission price. There's two buildings to explore and an outdoor space. The exhibits are well curated and thought-provoking touching on a range of contemporary issues and philosophies. I enjoyed learning about the history of the space as well.

    Cassidy L.

    Quirky and inspiring. Grab the interharbor ferry to check it out. Make sure to visit all the out buildings. And participate in the gift shop. It's an experience in itself.

    Rachel N.

    HIGHLY recommend this place to anyone who is looking for a fun museum to walk through. Not only can you appreciate the art, but there's another building you walk through that is interactive ! The main building has 3 floors with a gift shop that was honestly, really exciting to go through. The second building is just a short walk over in which you'll go through a mini garden to get to. It was my favorite part by far. It was only one floor as well.

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    Mariyah E.

    I've been to this museum a few times and love how much fun it is, but this review is solely for their gift shop. I'm doing some Christmas shopping and thought why not check out their store. I'm so glad I did! They have a wide variety of scarves that's have beautiful patterns and so soft! Not to mention, the pricing was very affordable which is the ultimate bonus! The workers were very attentive and offered me a basket as I was shopping. They also had a great selection of bedazzled/sparkly rings and I had to stop myself from buying everything in sight! There are some unique finds at this gift shop and if you're looking for a great gift or something nice for yourself, definitely stop by.

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    Dinh D.

    We were hanging out in Baltimore and had some free slots in the day so we saw this and decided to do it and it was a great choice! This museum is awesome and portray some very interesting things! You should definitely check it out if you can. I think there were some very good messages and what we can learn from them.

    Amanda J.

    What a cool museum!!! I am not one to go to just any museum, but reading about this one and seeing photos ahead of time sold me. The ticket was affordable, and the exhibits were really fun and beautiful. What a neat space--it is actually two buildings with some outdoor plaza space as well. There were some quirky or eccentric pieces, which was right up my alley, but the museum also shared voices and pieces that aren't always heard or seen in museums, and I really appreciated that. The flatulence post didn't seem to be working (it wouldn't make sounds) when I visited, but that was still a funny space. I'm definitely happy I visited!

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    Indiasky B.

    Took a spree of the day to Baltimore with no set plans. Googled museums in the area and this museum came up. Spent a bit over $30 for two adult tickets. We spent about three hours to see all the floors and an additional building across the courtyard. We thoroughly enjoyed it all! The gift shop had lots of strange, interesting, and unique items. I purchased an art book from one of my favorite artists! The courtyard also has beautiful art and gardens. Both buildings also have very artistic facades. AVAM made out day trip a treat! Metered parking, on the street, was amble on a Friday morning. There is a restaurant on the top floor but wasn't open when we were there. The gift shop does carry a small selection of snacks.

    Hunter S.

    Folk art is one of my favorite types of art. I can't explain it exactly . . . I'm a southern girl who landed in New York . . . but something about taking simple, basic, almost raw elements and making them into something great. Bits of wood, metal. Weird sparkly pieces of glass or mirrors. Self-taught, edgy, colorful . . . a new perspective. I loved this museum. I knew I would love it before I ever went . . . as I've consumed folk art for a long time. And apparently this is one of the meccas for this type of art! Staff was helpful and friendly. Admission was reasonable at 15.95. There were four total levels PLUS a larger space with bigger works a couple of doors down. I loved the dark, yet sparkling Icarus, flying in the middle of the staircase. The exhibits this time focused on sports, Jewish persecution, and a Down's syndrome artist working with string. They also have a very impressive permanent collection! A folk artist/farmer stated, "I had a lotta junk and I had to do something with it." This is probably why I love this type of art so much . . . they make beauty out of what others consider trash or "junk." Love this place. And I'm making a new listing for the gift shop, which is AMAZING! Can't believe it isn't on Yelp! already.

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    Greg S.

    Fabulous collection of visionary art in Baltimore, MD. Heaps of kinetic works, many of which operate on command. Plus what John Waters termed the world's best museum gift shop (and I BELIEVE!). Definitely a cure for the "my 6-year old could do that" crowd. They'd not have the persistence!

    Eda X.

    The American Visionary Art Museum offers many contemporary artwork created that you wouldn't find at a traditional art museum. Stripped away famous classic artists, these local artists feature colorful, detailed artwork that fills two buildings. I highly recommend you check it the wing for the hot air balloon and larger than life pink dogs exhibit.

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    Tamara D.

    We loved this museum! The museum was by far one of the coolest we have ever seen locally. We were visiting Baltimore and enjoying the city and this museum was icing on the cake for us. Not to mention ton there's a beautiful park right outside that overlooks the entire city of you simply walk straight up mountain when you leave. It's incredible and well thought out in each room. We definitely recommend this place.

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    Is this museum stroller accessible?

    Yes. They have elevators to all floors from what I remember. But you can just call and check too

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    I've been to this museum a few times and love how much fun it is, but this review is solely for their gift shop.

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    Maryland Science Center

    Maryland Science Center

    3.8(181 reviews)
    0.3 miInner Harbor

    There's fun kids' activities in the Maryland Science Center downtown Baltimore. We're members, so…read moreit's free to go as often as we like! With that, we can stay with any one thing we're in the mood for, and next time see other stuff. This time, (Apr 2026), it was all the color-panel floor! No, I dont know what the official name is. The kids with us just ran and danced and played across the changing shapes and colors, and sometime just lay there as the colors and shapes changed around them, while other kids of all ages joined in for longer or shorter times. I don't think they have free days, but there are some inexpensive entry categories, and you can bring a friend in with anything but the most basic membership.

    Overall, I really enjoy the center and think that it can be a wonderful place for families…read more Pros: it's a big facility and plenty for kids to see and do. My favorite location at the moment is the new Space Center which was just opened this year. It has some fun interactive exhibits and encourages kids to think about the universe around them. Also, there's a Kid's Rook filled with all sorts of in doors interactive activities including a giant water take, and many manipulatives. The live shows and science demonstrations are varied and incredibly well scripted and interactive. We've seen about 5-6 different shows this year and both my kids (ages 5 and 8) have loved and been engaged for every one. Staff are overall super friendly and they keep the facility super clean with the exception of the men's bathrooms. There's also a room where kids can conduct their own supervised experiments which is wonderful. And there's a new maker area that opened a few weeks ago where the kids are challenged to design all sorts of contraptions using recycled material (my kids spend 90 minutes there this morning!) Cons: no refreshments except for a really poorly designed self check out for frozen burgers and soft drinks and chips. This place could do with an actual eatery. Some areas are feeling and looking old. The dinosaur exhibit feels ancient and several of the areas, like the interactive screens do not work properly. It needs an upgrade (and so do a couple of other areas). Summer field trips can be unpleasant. At times, hundreds of unsupervised children can be in the facility and staff do not know how to force chaperones to be watching their children instead of being on their phones. I've seen kids shove other kids, steel toys from them, or simply be completely unsupervised at times and it makes me worry for their own safety. This was a repeated problem over the summer. The men's bathrooms especially on the second floor smell awful and are disgusting. Overall: my family and I have a membership and we do come a lot (probably 20 times a year). I feel like you can get a ton of use for it and kids have fun and can learn quite a bit while they are at it.

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    Reginald F Lewis Museum

    4.3(53 reviews)
    0.5 miJonestown

    A three stories museum that focuses on Black life expierence in Maryland and Baltimore from the…read moretime of slavery to the present. The starting point is the third floor and then you work you way down. The third floor contains permanent exhibits, artifacts, photos, POV, and written narratives that detail the history of Black Afrcans slaves from Africa to America, Maryland, and Baltimore to start. Then more displays detailing the history, daily life, works, snd achievements of Black peoples as slaves and ultimately as free peoples in Maryland and Baltimore. The second floor contains the mezzanine level of the theater and a gallery devoted to the life and achievements of Reginal F. Lewis. The ground floor contains the theater, a small gallery, meeting room, and gift shop. The oldest daughter and I really enjoyed our visit to the museum. We learned a lot about the Black history of Maryland and Baltimore. Admission fee is $15 per adult.

    This museum just screams out for a talented, experienced curator who knows how to organize a…read moremuseum, its information, and its artifacts. This one, however, seems not to have such a person on staff. There is next to zero order to the displays, making the overall experience a confusing and disappointing one. They actually have some interesting artifacts and some knowledge to impart; but at best, they do a mediocre job of that. The staff members were friendly, which was a nice bonus. Also worth pointing out: More than a year ago, previous visitors complained in their own reviews that there were lights out here/there and that parts of the exhibits weren't working and/or were missing. A full year-plus later, the museum STILL hasn't bothered to fix these problems.

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