
Apartments near Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, PA (4,345 Rentals)


Sharswood Crossing

NC Five

The Brownstones at Diamond Street

John Fox Towers - 62 years old plus

300 S 41st St

4055 Spruce St

3502 Mount Vernon

The Residences At 3221

The Greenery Apartments

3205 Latona St

Temple Apartments

Haverford Lofts

214 Vine

4134 Chester Ave

Stonehurst Apartments

4615 Cedar Ave

The View at Brandywine

The Maven

3929 Pine Street

BRUBOX

Westmont Village

The Gateway

Steeple Lofts at University City

The Avenue (1513 Ridge Ave)

15 Thirty Four

514 South Street

3835-3837 Hamilton St

1606-1608 Locust St

3413-3415 Race St

Head House Flats

Sky Park Apartments

3836 Spring Garden St

1430 South Street

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1530 Chestnut

The Lofts At 1835 Arch

Annex

Fitler Commons

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SouthStar Lofts

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777 South Broad St

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Locust on the Park

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The Left Bank

3729 Lancaster Ave

Bainbridge Lofts

The Bradford

Brentwood

1501 Locust St Residential

Universal Court 1

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2205 Mount Vernon St, Unit 2

631 N Preston St, Unit 2
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Culture is an important part of any apartment-ites life, so when you should constantly be out feeding your curiosity for things that feed the hunger in your artistic side, and the best place in Philadelphia to do just that is the Philadelphia Museum of Art. One of the nation's oldest and largest art museums, this popular hot spot for young bohemians houses over 225 thousands separate pieces of art, ranging from paintings, to sculpture, to installations, ranging from the early days of art to up and coming new artists. No matter what kind of art it is that gets your motor running, they'll have just what you need to fuel your engines. There are a number of fascinating collections available for your perusal at the museum, from artists know throughout the world, as well as those grown right here in America. They have a large collection of the work of the New York Dadaists, as well as the works of Ellsworth Kelly and Thomas Eakins, in addition to their collections of Irish silver, Chinese snuff bottles, and presidential china. The collection doesn't just hold artistic items, it actually features many artistic pieces of architecture as well, including a medieval cloister, the portal from the Abbey Church of Saint-Laurent, and Temple Hall, which features a gorgeous collection of the best in Indian art. In addition to their regular collections, they also have a number of exhibitions that change frequently, so with almost every visit their something new to explore. Apartment living just isn't the same unless you inject a little culture, and if you're looking for culture in Philadelphia, it doesn't come much better than the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where paintings, sculpture, and even architecture from around the world is put on display for to shock and amaze.
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