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Gay-friendly: Museums & the Arts
The arts in Philadelphia work overtime
Philadelphia’s museums comprise one of the largest collections of art in the country.
Meanwhile, the arts are not just alive in Philadelphia; they’re thriving. Resident performers and featured acts from around the globe provide an impressive array of sights and sounds, all year round.
Below are just a sampling of some of the cultural attractions you can enjoy while here. For a comprehensive guide, visit our
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James A. Michener Art Museum
Showcase for Pennsylvania Impressionism and other notable arts of the region
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The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
One-stop multi-culture on the Avenue of the Arts
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Brandywine River Museum
Art and nature come together in a lovely riverside setting
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Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia
Philadelphia's best-known chamber orchestra
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The Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival
A seven-production celebration of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) communities
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Institute of Contemporary Art
Museum introducing provocative contemporary artists for more than 40 years
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Mann Center for the Performing Arts
A universe of stellar performers entertains under summertime skies
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Mercer Museum
A castle filled with pre industrial tools and artifacts
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Merriam Theater
Broadway touring shows on Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts
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Opera Company of Philadelphia
Major works in the country’s most historic opera house
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Painted Bride Art Center
A leading presenter of experimental, multicultural performing arts
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
A masterful collection of American art housed in a historic Frank Furness building
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Pennsylvania Ballet
From swans to swing, this ballet does everything
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Peter Nero and the Philly Pops
Beethoven, Big Band and Broadway
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Philadanco
Diverse works in an African-American based repertoire
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia’s premier art museum and one of the world’s finest
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Prince Music Theater
American musical theater: Musical comedy, cabaret, music drama and opera
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Rodin Museum
Largest collection of Auguste Rodin sculptures outside France
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Shubin Theatre
Pocket-sized theater just off South Street
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The Academy of Music
The Grand Old Lady of Locust Street
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The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Celebrating and interpreting African-American history and culture
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The Barnes Foundation
One of the world's leading collections of French impressionist and post-impressionist paintings
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