Post the 100th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia decided to establish a new museum focused on applied art and science. Starting with European and Japanese fine arts, the Museum over the years has gathered a massive collection of 227,000+ objects through purchases, donations and bequeaths. It’s 200 hundred galleries span 2000 years of art. Among it’s notable collections are paintings and sculpture from China, Japan, and India; furniture, ceramics and decorative arts, from Chinese, Japanese, and Korean ceramics; Persian and Turkish carpets; and architectural assemblages such as a Chinese palace hall, a Japanese teahouse, and a sixteenth-century Indian temple hall; Italian and Flemish early-Renaissance, French Impressionism; Auguste Rodin sculpture; decorative arts; tapestries; furniture; arms and armor; modern masterwork art, and a great collection of American Art. The museum is also now widely famous for the famous bronze Rocky Statue that graces its front steps – a must have selfies spot! Hundreds of people come in this museum every week to witness its rich collection of artefacts and cultural gems. The fact that the Tickets for Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rocky Statue are very affordable only add more to its positives. The Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rocky Statue Tickets can be availed from the premises, although the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rocky Statue Ticket Prices totally depends on the age group of the visitors. If you are planning to Buy Tickets for Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rocky Statue for a large group of people, reach the venue early to avoid crowd. There is no Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rocky Statue Cost for children.
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