Most reviewed Art Museums in Davidson County


  1. 4.5 Nashville Parthenon (4.854 reviews)
    - This is a WOW, the best thing to do in Nashville.. visit here, it is amazing!
    Thursday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings • Art Museums
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    Standing as the centerpiece in Nashville's Centennial Park, the Parthenon is a full scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece. Come inside to see the 42-foot gilded sculpture of Athena, the permanent display of American paintings from the Cowan Collection, the history of the Nashville Parthenon dating back to the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition, and a variety of temporary shows and exhibitions! The entrance is located on the ground level of the East side of the building. See more..
  2. 4.5 Cheekwood (1.422 reviews)
    - Cheekwood
    Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites • Gardens • Art Museums
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    Experience Cheekwood, the 55-acre estate built by the Maxwell House Coffee fortune in Nashville, Tennessee, and one of the finest examples of an American Country Place Era Estate in the United States. The Botanical Garden is a spectacular showcase of color and horticultural diversity with eleven specialty display gardens and stunning natural landscape. The Museum of Art has collections of Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts. Visitors can enjoy year-round family-friendly activities with four distinct festivals held during the year. From Cheekwood in Bloom with more than 100,000 tulips in the Spring, to a children’s wonderland of Christmas trees, Trains, Santa, live reindeer, and more during Holiday LIGHTS, Cheekwood celebrates the seasons in style with something for everyone! See more..
  3. 4.5 Frist Art Museum (1.010 reviews)
    - Will Go Back!
    Thursday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Art Museums
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    Since opening in 2001, the Frist Art Museum has hosted a spectacular array of art from around the world. Not only an important cultural focal point for the city of Nashville, it is also a significant architectural structure, occupying one of Nashville’s great historic landmarks, the former main post office. Constructed from 1933 to 1934 under the direction of the local architectural firm of Marr & Holman, it displays both of the most distinctive architectural styles of the period: Classicism and Art Deco. See more..