Activity Overview
The University of Vermont's Robert Hull Fleming Art Museum contains Vermont's most complete array of artwork and anthropological artifacts. The 25,000 piece collection includes nine, different exhibits annually, each with a different theme and geographic area.
The museum's eclectic objects range from contemporary to the dawn of civilization and hail from Ancient Egypt, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
Visitors have appreciated Norman Rockwell paintings, Ancient Egyptian artifacts, John Singer Sargent drawings, works from the European masters, an impressive Pacific Island exhibit, a wide-ranging Native American art collection, and more.
Things to Do
Visit the coffee shop which serves Speeder & Earl's Coffee and delicious baked goods.
The Museum Shop contains a wide-ranging collection of cards, posters and books related to the museum's collections.
Robert Hull Fleming Art Museum Insider Tips
- Allow about 90 minutes for a visit.
- Entrance to the museum costs $5.00 for adults, $10.00 for a family, and $3 for students and seniors.
- Children under 6, museum members, and students and staff from the University of Vermont, Champlain College and Community College of Vermont enter free.