
Apartments near Museum of Design Atlanta in Atlanta, GA (1,164 Rentals)


1072-1074 State St NW

The Plaza

The Washington Condominiums

679-Triplex

1280 W Peachtree St NW

980 Saint Charles Ave NE

982 NE Virginia Ave

Glenwood Green

Phase I

123 Luckie St

University Commons

Midtown Village

395 Piedmont Ave NE

Seniors Village Atlanta

Daily World Apartments

Auburn Apartments

126 Renaissance Pky

Centennial Park West

GSU Patton Hall

University Lofts

The Enclave at Renaissance

Auburn Place Apartments

Central Park

Highland

Kell Hall

Central City Condominium

368 Irwin St NE

410 Felton Dr NE

319 NE Auburn Ave

Ponce Condominiums

383 Irwin St NE

Hasting's Seed Factory

The Gulch II

401 Angier Ave NE

398 NE Parkway Dr

619 Myrtle St

Gasket Lofts

87 Peachtree St SW

Fourth Bedford Pine Apartments

The Wilsonian

461 NE Felton Dr

447 Wabash Ave

The Poinsettia

411 NE Parkway Dr

431 NE Parkway Dr

468 NE Parkway Dr

443 NE Angier Ave

388 Boulevard NE

378 N Boulevard

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Artistic apartment-ites revel in a trip to the Museum of Design Atlanta. It is only there they can learn the concepts behind everything design. Daily exhibitions, educational out reach programs for both adults and the junior apartment-ties in K- 12. The art of design is represented in so many different ways from architecture,fashion, graphics, home interior, furnishings, product and industrial design and so much more in our everyday lives. Apartment-ites with an artistic streak aren't the only ones who can enjoy the beauty that is involved in our lives each day. A trip to this museum awakens that appreciation in us all.
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