Changing and permanent exhibitions, studio classes, tours, lectures, special events and family activities.
Museums in Denver
Showing 23 - 44 of 59Exensive collection of artifacts, photographs and documents relating to firefighting history from 1866 to the present.
Permanent exhibits, including Japanese dolls, handmade castles, classic toy soldiers, teddy bears, kites, miniature mansions and more.
Permanent exhibits, including Space Odyssey, Egyptian Mummies, Prehistoric Journey, Botswana Africa Hall, Coors Gem & Mineral Hall, Crane North American Indian Hall, Edge of the Wild, Explore Colorado: From Plains to Peaks and Hall of Life; call for ongoing lectures, classes, tours and other events.
Leaves Durango for Silverton several times daily, through Oct. 29.
The former RTD bus terminal in downtown Denver. It is located on plaza of the vacant terminal on Market Street between 16th and 17th Streets in downtown Denver.
Exhibits include antique automobiles, railroad equipment, the world’s largest locomotive, Amelia Earhart’s car, motorcycles, trolleys, carriages, bicycles and more.
A cycling research library and museum of cycling history, with a mock 1889 bicycle repair shop and exhibits of Victorian-era bikes and bicycling accessories and clothing, located in Golden along the Lariat Loop Scenic and Historic Byway.
Next time you drive through the mountains and see an old mine that evokes romantic images of Colorado’s gold-rush days, stop by the Idaho Springs Heritage Museum and Visitor’s Center. The Clear Creek Watershed Exhibit that takes up an entire back room is a stunning documentation of the old mining days.
The Madden Museum of Art may be located in a Denver Tech Center office building, but its exhibits can be over-the-top eclectic. The collection includes works by the likes of Thomas Hart Benton, Robert Rauschenberg, Thomas Moran and Jackson Pollack; there are also special, themed exhibits.
Historical Anasazi cliffside dwellings have been relocated to the footfills above scenic Manitou Springs for an immersive museum experience that brings old civilizations to thrilling life.
Founded in 1982 by Rabbi Stanley Wagner and Carol and Larry A. Mizel, the Mizel Museum is a place where Judaism in Denver intersects with the rest of the world. In its 25 years of existence, the museum has hosted many important exhibits of global concern, including 100 Years of Art in Israel, Art from […]
Victorian mansion made famous by former resident the Unsinkable Molly Brown.