
Modern cultural centres, downtown performing arts venues and small galleries are just a few of the places to learn something new in Phoenix. Phoenix has invested heavily in the arts, from restoring the cityโs oldest venues to building new facilities. Downtown Phoenix in particular is a hotspot for emerging artists, independent theatre and art galleries. With its own opera, ballet and symphony orchestra, Phoenix has firmly planted its flag on the American artistic map.
From old stagecoaches, American Indian petroglyphs and desert concerts under the sunset, Phoenix is filled with cultural experiences new, old and ancient. Book a Phoenix hotel and unearth its riches with this guide to theย great cultural things to do in Phoenix.
A meaningful learning experience beyond simply displaying artifacts
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Spend a day marvelling at Native American art, pottery and jewellery at the Heard Museum. The museum prioritizes presenting Indigeous Peopleโs stories from a first-person perspective, providing a more accurate and nuanced understanding of their history and cultures. The museum offers a wide range of educational programs, lectures and events, catering to diverse audiences and learning styles.
Through its exhibits and events, the Heard Museum facilitates a deeper understanding and appreciation of the diverse cultures of Native American tribes, fostering respect and breaking down stereotypes. The museum also holds many events, such as the World Championship Hoop Dance Contest, that allows for active engagement in the cultures presented.
์ฃผ์: 2301 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: Daily from 10 am to 4 pm
์ ํ: +1 602-252-8840

Heard Museum
Interactive and engaging exhibits
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Phoenix Art Museum boasts a diverse collection of art from around the world, spanning various periods and styles. Wander among the labyrinth of galleries filled with a collection that includes Spanish colonial furnishings, religious art and the works of artists as various Frida Kahlo and Auguste Rodin. Imagine a fantastic voyage at the Thorne Miniature Collection, with tiny rooms only 1 foot (30 cm) wide.
The museum regularly hosts engaging exhibitions that explore specific themes, artists or movements. These exhibitions often provide a deeper dive into particular aspects of art history or contemporary art practices. The Phoenix Art Museum offers a variety of educational programs, including lectures, workshops and tours to enhance your knowledge and understanding of art.
์ฃผ์: 1625 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: WednesdayโFriday from 10 am to 8 pm, SaturdayโSunday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
์ ํ: +1 602-257-1880

Phoenix Art Museum
A tangible connection to the cityโs diverse local history
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The Historic Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the cityโs vibrant Victorian past. It dates back to the late 1800s, and the restored Rosson House Museum is its crowning jewel. This fully restored 1895 Queen Anne Victorian house museum provides a glimpse into the lifestyles of early Phoenix families through guided tours.
The square is the only remaining residential block from the original townsite of Phoenix, offering a tangible connection to the cityโs diverse local history. Whether you love history, technology, good food or just a quiet place to reflect, youโll find lots to explore and learn here. Book a guided tour to learn more about the valleyโs history.
์ฃผ์: 113 N 6th St, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
์ ํ: +1 602-258-0048

Historic Heritage Square
Ancient petroglyphs on a nature trail
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The Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve protects thousands of petroglyphs made by the ancient Hohokam people, some dating back 5,000 years. You can escape the busy city life on a self-guided quarter-mile (400 metres) nature trail featuring petroglyphs, native desert plants and animals in their natural habitat. They also offer a free audio tour for the petroglyph trail.
The preserve features historical research data completed by Dr. J. Simon Bruder, as well as displays of on-going Southwest archaeology research by Arizona State University faculty and students. To learn more about the site and indigenous cultures are available through guided tours, publications and on-going lectures series.
์ฃผ์: 3711 W Deer Vly Rd, Glendale, AZ 85308, USA
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: TuesdayโSaturday from 8 am to 2 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)
์ ํ: +1 623-582-8007

Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve
Architecture buffsโ daydream
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The architect Frank Lloyd Wrightโs desert camp, Taliesin West, is an otherworldly windowless, open-walled masterpiece of design. Nestled in the Sonoran Desert, this historic property showcases Wrightโs visionary work, his desert home and the enduring principles of Organic Architecture.
Bring your headphones and take the self-guided audio tour and be inspired by this desert laboratory where Lloyd Wright and his apprentices lived, worked and pushed the boundaries of architectural innovation. Step inside Wrightโs inspiring spaces, connect with the architecture of select buildings on the grounds, and take time to pause in your favorite spots. For a more in-depth experience, book the Behind-the-scenes guided tour. Little explorers will love the family tour. Be sure to reserve your spot in advance.
์ฃผ์: 12621 Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85259, USA
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: Hours vary by season
์ ํ: +1 480-860-2700

Taliesin West
Dinosaurs and gold mines
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Arizona Museum of Natural History boasts interactive exhibits about geology, paleontology and ecology of the Southwest that are fun for all ages. You can learn about the history of gold mining in Arizona and even try your hand at panning for gold. Kids will be mesmerised by the animatronic dinosaurs prowling the indoor cliffs and rushing waterfalls. The museumโs vast collection of dinosaur skeletons, including a Tyrannosaurus Rex and a Triceratops will have you discovering something new for hours.
The Native American tribesโ stories are told through objects of material culture and works of art. From the Plains, the exhibition features Cheyenne baby carriers, Sioux beaded leatherwork and bone and shell necklaces.
์ฃผ์: 53 N Macdonald, Mesa, AZ 85201, USA
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: TuesdayโSaturday from 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday from noon pm to 5 pm (closed on Mondays)
์ ํ: +1 480-644-2230

Arizona Museum of Natural History
Discovering desert ecosystems
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The Desert Botanical Garden showcases an incredible variety of desert plants from around the world, offering a unique opportunity to learn about their adaptations, resilience and ecological significance. Stroll along themed trails and explore exhibits that provide information about desert plants, ecosystems and conservation efforts. Check out the butterfly pavilion to study the life cycle of butterflies and observe their delicate beauty up close.
Youโll find a variety of guided tours and educational programs for all ages, including lectures, workshops and family-friendly activities. The garden hosts various special events throughout the year, such as festivals, concerts and exhibitions, which often incorporate educational elements. To visit the Desert Botanical Garden, be sure to book your tickets online in advance.
์ฃผ์: 1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: MayโSeptember: Daily from 7 am to 8 pm. OctoberโApril: MondayโWednesday from 8 am to 8 pm, ThursdayโSunday from 8 am to 9 pm
์ ํ: +1 480-941-1225

Desert Botanical Garden
World-class shows and a chance to learn about theatre
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The legendary Phoenix Theatre Company has launched the careers of many big stars over the years. Established in the 1920s, itโs one of the oldest theatre groups in the west. Their versatile programme includes popular musicals such as Jersey Boys and historical plays like Churchill.
The Company hosts classes on acting and playwriting and their summer camp offers workshops for kids of all ages. If youโre serious about theatre as a career, check out their year-long Professional Apprenticeship Program. Itโs designed for aspiring theatre artists to bridge the gap between studying theatre and attaining work experience. Their home base is an impressive glass-fronted building with a large atrium and modern auditoriums, and well worth a visit in its own right.
์ฃผ์: 1825 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
์ ํ: +1 602-254-2151

The Phoenix Theatre Company
An architectural beauty with a diverse programme
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The Orpheum Theatre was once host to vaudeville acts and has since been restored to a spectacular backdrop for stellar live performances. This vibrant performing arts center is famous for its ambitious and versatile programme. Youโll find musicals, plays, ballet and opera performances and concerts on the menu.
The Orpheum is known for its very intricate and beautiful interior design. Outside youโll find elegant Art Deco features, and inside the auditorium are desert landscape murals. The theatre was built in 1929, and its architectural style is a beautiful blend of Spanish Colonial Revival and Baroque Revival.
์ฃผ์: 203 W Adams St, Phoenix, AZ 85003, USA
์ ํ: +1 602-262-6225

Orpheum Theatre
Every bibliophileโs haven
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With its eye-catching, grid-like faรงade, Burton Barr Central Library looks rather retro-futuristic, and when youโre inside you can look out over the sprawling desert landscape of Phoenix. Set over several floors, itโs a treasure trove of books and reading and has a great childrenโs section as well as exhibits on Arizonaโs history. They boast a teen space with gaming and a chill social environment and free Wi-Fi.
To explore the regional treasures, check out the Arizona Room that houses a research collection focused on the Southwest and @Central Gallery that is a fine art exhibition gallery featuring work by Arizona artists. Travellers will appreciate the possibility to print any document for a small fee, for example from their mobile phones.
์ฃผ์: 1221 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: Monday, Friday, Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm, TuesdayโThursday from 9 am to 7 pm, Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm
์ ํ: +1 602-262-4636

Burton Barr Central Library
A Queen Anne Victorian house museum only accessible through guided tours
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The Rosson House Museum is a grand example of the architecture of Queen Anneโs era. It dates back to 1895, with exhibits showing what life was like for the wealthy families of Phoenix. You can see authentic clothing, furniture, homeware and artworks of the period on the expert guided tours that take you on a fascinating journey back in time.
As you stroll through the stunning foyer, cosy kitchen and pantry and quaint nursery, youโll get to peek into the history and the lives of people who once roamed the streets of Phoenix. This museum is popular, so be sure to book your tour well in advance.
์ฃผ์: 113 N 6th St, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: ThursdayโSaturday from 10 am to 4 pm, Sunday from noon to 4 pm (closed on MondayโWednesday)
์ ํ: +1 602-258-0048

Rosson House Museum
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