Activity Overview
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum in Richmond, Virginia that is operated by the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is known for its impressive collection of over 30,000 works of art from around the world, including Impressionist art, modern art, and the largest public collection of Fabergé eggs outside of Russia. The museum also offers a wide variety of art programs for young children, teens, families, and adults. Best of all, this wonderful cultural institution is free to visit!
Things to Do
- View the exquisite Fabergé collection, which consists of over 400 lavish objects designed by the famous Russian jeweler.
- Explore the European art collection, which features paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Notable artists whose works can be found in the collection include van Gogh and Albrecht Dürer.
- Take your little one to an Early Childhood art class designed for children under the age of 5. These fun-filled programs introduce toddlers to art using hands-on activities.
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Insider Tips
- Check out the museum's family programs, which allow families to create art work and learn about foreign cultures together.
- If you have a creative teen who loves art, fashion, music, or other creative activities, see if they're interested in any of the museum's teen programs! They include art classes, the chance to design fashions for a runway exhibition, and talent exhibitions.
- Take a tour of the museum - there are walk-in highlights tours, guided tours, audio tours, and a mobile app tour to choose from.