Apartments near Madison Museum of Contemporary Art in Madison, WI (665 Rentals)

Tuscan Place

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Asana Apartments

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137-141 N Franklin St

Williamson Place

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Cornerstone

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Orchard Court

Old University Place

Pres House Apartments

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McBride Point

635 Howard Pl

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449 W Main St, Unit #3

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1812 Madison St, Unit #1

108 S Bassett St, Unit #1

125 E Johnson St, Unit #2

1406 Drake St, Unit #3

309 W Doty St, Unit #3

1025 E Gorham St, Unit #1

1119 Emerald St, Unit #1
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Every town has its fair share of art museums, but few of these small local art studios can measure up to the grandeur that is the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. More than just a place to look at some famous paintings, the MMOCA is a celebration of art from the Wisconsin region and around the world, allowing visitors to relish in the world, and even buy items from local artists. True art fans should think about getting an apartment near the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, for it will put them within walking distance of some of the most beautiful pieces of artistic expression in town. The moment you walk into the MMoCA, you'll be stunned the beauty and variety of the work. While many museum only focus on a few different styles of artists, here you can find a boat load of different artists and styles from the region, and regions all across the globe. There's art for every stripe here, whether you're a person from a Madison apartment who enjoys debating the finer points of modern art, or if you just want to be wowed by the beauty of it all. The museum also features rotating exhibits, meaning even those with apartments near the Madison Museum of Contemporary Arts when have plenty of reasons to come by month after month to see the new works on display. An apartment near the Madison Museum of Contemporary Arts is a wise choice for any fan of artistic expression, since there are few places where you can find more beauty under one roof than at this museum. Far from your local art studio, this museum is a must for any person from a Madison apartment looking to get a true look at the artistic world, and all that it stands for.
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