
Apartments near High Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia in Atlanta, GA (972 Rentals)


754 Juniper St NE

846 Durant Pl

Myrtle Street Classic Apartments

791 Penn Ave NE

403 Montgomery Ferry Dr NE

J5 Midtown

The Art Foundry At Atlantic Commons

787 Penn Ave NE

779 Penn Ave NE

381-385 389 10th St NW

1160 Monroe Dr NE

1161 Monroe Dr Ne

1106 Monroe Dr NE

Glendale Terrace

Palisades by the Park

25 26th St NW

812 Durant Pl

858 Charles Allen Dr

892 Vedado Way NE

764 NE Argonne Ave

Myrtle Grove Apartment Homes

749 Penn Ave NE

314 NE 5th St

The Park On Sixth

855 Charles Allen Dr NE

324 5th Street

872 Vedado Way

359-361 6th St NE

332 NE 5th St

845 Charles Allen Dr

Ansley Parkside

499 8th St NE

744 NE Argonne Ave

Midtown Heights Condominiums

360 5th St

858 Vedado Way NE

Ansley North

702-704 Myrtle St

314 4th St NE

318 NE 4th St

Virginia Hill Condominiums

Midtown Apartment Bldg

718 Argonne Ave

449 Greenwood Ave

328 NE 4th St

355 5th St

690 Piedmont Ave NE

1123 McMillan St NW

453 Greenwood Ave

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The High Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia is aparment-ite friendly in so many ways. Its a cultural learning experience tat is hard to match.See renaissance and medieval period art. See famous historical photos, sculptures and glass work. Gaze upon paintings and pottery from all over the world. This museum makes leaving that great Atlanta apartment worth it. There are special events like wine tastings and book signings as well as advanced view showings and galleries. Apartment-ites can view films and even bring the kids on designated days. It is a art lovers dream to have this place close to your apartment. You can even plan your special event here!
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