Archives: Locations
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Spring House
The Spring House was designed by acclaimed architect Benjamin Latrobe in 1812 and served for nearly 70 years as a dairy, where enslaved Black men, women, and children were forced to labor. In 1932, the BMA acquired and moved the building to its current site on the West Lawn from…
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BMA Sculpture Gardens
Take a stroll through the BMA’s gardens where you’ll find 33 sculptures positioned across nearly three lush acres. Along the path, linger for an up-close look at both towering and smaller-scale examples of modern and contemporary sculpture created within the last 100 years. The Alan and Janet Wurtzburger Sculpture Garden…
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BMA Lexington Market
BMA Lexington Market is a branch of the Baltimore Museum of Art where visitors come to create, share their stories, and participate in public programming. Our completely renovated space builds on the success of our previous stall in the former East Market, giving visitors even more room to experience and…
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Baltimore Museum of Art