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Discover art in Fort Worth

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After having spent the month of December watching Christmas lights and with the family at home, the beginning of the new year is the perfect excuse to go on a trip to Fort Worth. Rest your eyes from those little lights and discover the exhibits at the art museums in Fort Worth.

The artistic excursion can start on Friday with a visit to the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Art considered by Travel & Leisure magazine as one of the most beautiful art museums in the world. Admission is free on Fridays and is open until 8 pm You can see various works by Andy Warhol and a giant sculpture by KAWS.

The museum has just acquired a new sculpture by Kenyan artist Wangechi Mutu. The sculpture The Seated III, It is of a seated female figure entwined in bronze spirals. Of course, after seeing all the works inside the museum do not forget to visit the gift shop to take a souvenir of your visit.

If you have a little time to spare you can also turn around for the Fort Worth Community Arts Center. Admission is free and works by local artists are on display at FWCAC. There are more than five different exhibits throughout the FWCAC.

If you want to dedicate another day to the Kimbell Art Museum and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, you can stay at the Home2 Suites de Hilton Fort Worth Cultural District that is a few steps from the museums.

For dinner, there are a variety of restaurants to end the day. Good options can be: Hanabi Ramen & Izakaya, hamburgers Rodeo Goatpizza from Fireside Pies or American food in The Social House.

On Saturday you can start your day with some delicious “Breakfast” tacos de Lemon sauce and accompany them with a coffee of Toasted Coffee or Crockett Row Coffee which is located within the Food Hall en Crockett Row.

Hence the next stop would be at the art museum Kimbell that will transport them to Egypt during their stay. With display Queen Nefertari’s Egypt they can go back in time and explore ancient temples, life in the royal women’s house, and the gleaming tomb of Nefertari. This exhibition has a cost of admission. The permanent exhibition is free.

It does make you a little hungry, as the museum is large and has a permanent exhibit, you can stop by for a light meal in the Kimbell’s cafeteria.

A visit to the art museum Amon Carter American, it can be scheduled for the same day or saved for Sunday. Admission is free.

The exhibits currently in the Amon Carter are:

To end the trip, you cannot miss dinner and the restaurants of Crockett Row and West 7 are a good option to satisfy hunger and thirst. If you want burgers, this one, with live music on Sundays, Blue Sushi Sake Grill for Japanese food.

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