
Apartments near Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin, TX (841 Rentals)


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The Elisabet Ney Museum in Austin is one of the oldest museums in the state of Texas. Formerly a studio, the museum houses a collection of works of art created by Elizabet Ney, a 19th century sculpter. The museum is convenient to local apartments and homes. It rests between Avenues G and H in Hyde Park and 44th and 45th Streets. Austin residents can easily get out of the apartment and access the museum with a prime location that is simple for visitors to find. The Elisabet Ney Museum offers a well-preserved look into the early years of Texas. This historical site preserves a valuable piece of Texan history through the life and artwork of a remarkable woman. Visitors of the museum gain a new appreciation for the artistic spirit of Elisabet as well as her experience during her time in history. Her collection of art highlights a number of faces from the 19th Century. Elizabet offers a unique perspective and visitors are left with genuine feelings of closeness to the subjects captured in the timeless pieces. The Elizabet Ney Museum makes onlookers feels as if they have taken a step back in time.
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