Seattle Art Museum
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Wed Thu Fri - Sun - Phone:
Main - 206-654-3180
Extra - 206-654-3120
Extra - 206-625-8900
- Address:
- 1300 1st Ave Seattle, WA 98101
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- Category
- Museums
- Payment Options
- Location
- Heading north: I-5 to Seneca St exit (#165), west on Seneca St to 1st Ave, & turn right (north) on 1st Ave. SAM will be on your right between Union & University St. Heading south: I-5 to Union St exit (#165B), west (toward Puget Sound) on Union St to 1st Ave. SAM will be on your left between Union & University St. From I-90: Heading west, merge onto I-5 North; take Madison St exit (#2C). Turn left on Madison and right on 1st Ave. SAM will be on your right between Union & University St.
- Neighborhoods
- Seattle Central Business District, Downtown Seattle
- Amenities
- **STAR Network ATM:** Handicap Access, Bilingual
General Info
In the heart of downtown, one block from Pike Place Market, this welcoming museum invites you to learn, discover, and seek beauty every day. Visitors can wander three floors of art, including installations drawn from the museum's global collection, a dynamic array of contemporary art, and rotating exhibitions from around the world. Seattle Art Museum is one of SAM's three locations to explore including the Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park and the Olympic Sculpture Park, a free-to-all, nine-acre park on the waterfront with monumental sculptures and breathtaking views of the Space Needle, Olympic Mountains, and Puget Sound.In the heart of downtown, one block from Pike Place Market, this welcoming museum invites you to learn, discover, and seek beauty every day. Visitors can wander three floors of art, including installations drawn from the museum's global collection, a dynamic array of contemporary art, and rotating exhibitions from around the world. Seattle Art Museum is one of SAM's three locations to explore including the Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park and the Olympic Sculpture Park, a free-to-all, nine-acre park on the waterfront with monumental sculptures and breathtaking views of the Space Needle, Olympic Mountains, and Puget Sound.