Betty Brinn Children's Museum
Hands-on displays teach science, business, art, and more to kids in a fun environment; toddler section for ages 0-3.
Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion
Home to Milwaukee's pioneer brewing family and five archbishops, this mansion at 2000 W. Wisconsin Avenue is being restored to its original splendor.
Charles Allis Art Museum and Villa Terrace Decorat
Includes descriptions of permanent and changing exhibitions, ways to become involved, rental information, news, and contact information.
Discovery World Museum
Hand-on science museum with day camp and special classes. Upcoming events and features included.
Eisner Museum
Gallery of historic advertising. Tour hours and contact information.
Haggerty Museum of Arts
Part of Marquette University, featuring works in all media, ranging from Old Master paintings to contemporary video sculpture.
International Clown Hall Of Fame
Dedicated to the preservation and advancement of clown art
Milwaukee Art Museum
Founded in 1957 by the Layton Art Gallery and Milwaukee Art Institute, this collection of over 20,000 works is housed in a landmark building designed by Eero Saarinen at 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive.
Milwaukee Public Museum
One of the premier natural history and science facilities, the museum is world-renowned for its exhibits, collections, ongoing scientific research and educational programs. Located at 800 West Wells Street.
Mitchell Gallery of Flight
The site and the gallery feature artifacts and history about aviation in the Milwaukee area. Located at Gen. Mitchell International Airport.
St. Joan of Arc Chapel
Medieval chapel from 15th century France, contains a stone in which Joan of Arc prayed before leading her countrymen into battle against the English in 1429.