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MUSEUMS

PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART




THE RODIN MUSEUM
THE RODIN MUSEUM





THE PLEASE TOUCH MUSEUM

About Please Touch Museum
Since 1976 Please Touch Museum (PTM) has been the children’s museum of Philadelphia. Our museum was the first in the nation whose target audience was families with children seven and younger. We have grown into one of the best children’s museums in the nation, have become experts in play and have had our programs for under served families in the region nationally recognized. Our mission to enrich the lives of children by creating learning opportunities through play, enables us to lay the foundation for a lifetime of learning and cultural awareness.
Insight (what does our audience need and want)
Parents pressed for time are looking for experiences that involve the whole family and have value beyond entertainment for their young children.
Benefits (what do we give our audiences that matters)
We provide our audience with the invitation to play! The museum is a family destination that supports parent child interaction.
Our Values and Personality (who are we?)
Fun, Playful, Creative, Nurturing, and Unique
Reasons to Believe
Please Touch Museum has spent 30 years serving families in the region. We provide a safe nurturing environment and have been nationally recognized for our programs serving young children and families.
Value of Play at Please Touch Museum
At Please Touch Museum, we encourage children to play and grow through the myriad of experiences we offer. We know that play provides the foundation for basic life skills such as building relationships, cooperation, negotiation and compromise as well as providing opportunities for children to find out who they are and what they enjoy doing. Play offers an emotional outlet, develops the imagination and creativity, and cultivates problem-solving skills.
With young children playing daily at Please Touch Museum, we see that it is a process-driven way of creating, exploring and investigating the surrounding environment with adults, other children or by themselves. Play is a fun and imaginative way to become familiar with the world we live in.
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THE BARNES FOUNDATION
About the Barnes Foundation

The Barnes Foundation was established by Albert C. Barnes in 1922 to "promote the advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts." Located in a twelve-acre arboretum, the Foundation is home to one of the world's largest collections of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and early Modern paintings, with extensive holdings by Picasso, Matisse, Cézanne, Renoir and Modigliani, as well as important examples of African sculpture. The Gallery and Arboretum are open to the public ( reservations are required), and courses in aesthetics and horticulture are available through the education department.
Giorgio de Chirico,
Portrait of Dr. Albert C. Barnes
1926

Born in a working class Philadelphia neighborhood in 1872, Barnes received a B.S. degree from Central High School in Philadelphia and, at the age of twenty, his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He also studied chemistry and pharmacology at the University of Berlin, and at the Ruprecht-Karls-Univerität in Heidelberg, where he befriended German scientist Herman Hille.




Back in America, Hille and Barnes developed a new antiseptic silver compound, Argyrol, and formed the firm of Barnes & Hille in 1902. In 1907, Barnes bought out his partner and in 1908 established the A. C. Barnes Company in Philadelphia. The success of this endeavor provided Dr. Barnes with a sizable fortune.

Barnes's extensive personal studies in psychology, philosophy and art - particularly his reading of John Dewey, George Santayana, and William James - led him to form his own theories about art and education. Combining his educational concepts and his compassion for the working man with his burgeoning interest in the arts, Barnes initiated educational seminars and hung paintings by William Glackens, Ernest Lawson, and Maurice Prendergast in his Argyrol factory to be studied and discussed by his workers. His first formal classes in art appreciation were held at the factory for the benefit of his employees.



Barnes hired the noted French architect Paul Philippe Cret (architect of the Ben Franklin Bridge and the Rodin Museum) to design the Gallery and attached residence (now the administration building), which were completed in 1925. He commissioned bas-reliefs by the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, and tile work using African designs and themes by Enfield Pottery and Tile Works, to adorn the building.
By 1929, Barnes had sold his company and devoted himself full-time to the Foundation and collecting art of all types. He chose and arranged the works in "wall ensembles" in the Gallery to illustrate for the Foundation's students the visual elements and aesthetic traditions he felt were evident in all art forms across periods and cultures. For the rest of his life, Dr. Barnes worked relentlessly to expand his collection and further the educational work of the Foundation.

Barnes was particularly noted not only for his collection of Modern art, but also for his early and vigorous collecting of African art. While his contemporaries collected African art as examples of "primitive" cultural artifacts, Barnes was outspoken in his view of African art as a major art form that was at least as aesthetically important as other major art movements and traditions. As a child, Barnes had attended African American camp revival meetings with his mother, who was a devout Methodist. It was at those religious retreats that Barnes developed an appreciation for African American culture, especially music and creative expression. In addition to collecting African art, Barnes was seriously involved in African American social and cultural issues, and supportive of African-American artists.
In 1940, Barnes purchased an 18th-century farmhouse in Chester County, Pennsylvania, which he named "Ker-Feal," or, "House of Fidèle," after his favorite dog. He added onto the house while maintaining the original center section, and filled the house with antique furniture, American ceramics, and other decorative objects. While the Barneses used the house as a weekend retreat, Ker-Feal was also intended, as Barnes stated in his will, as "a living museum of art and as a botanical garden to be used as part of the educational purposes of The Barnes Foundation in both the art and horticulture programs."

In 1940, Laura Barnes established the Arboretum School to provide students of horticulture, botany and landscape architecture the opportunity to study under top-notch teachers and work directly with living plant material. Arboretum School teachers have included professors from the University of Pennsylvania and other noted institutions. John M. Fogg (1898-1982), professor of botany and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, taught at the school for over sixty years, and served as director of the Arboretum from 1966 to 1979. Providing a wide range of botanical study material, the selection of plants in the Arboretum is also guided by such aesthetic concerns as form, texture, and color.

                               Online - Please use our secure online reservation form.

Fax - Please download our printer-friendly form and fax to (610) 667-8315.

If you have a question regarding your reservation, please e-mail us at   
                                               reserve@barnesfoundation.org.
Phone - Please call us at (610) 667-0290, option 5

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National Liberty Museum
The Flame of Liberty, a 20-foot-tall pillar of crimson glass tendrils
by famed artist Dale Chihuly, is one of the many exhibits celebrating
America’s heritage of freedom at the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia.



James A. Michener Art Museum
The James A. Michener Art Museum in New Hope, Pennsylvania, serves as a satellite location for the original museum in Doylestown named in honor of the late writer - and Bucks County native - James A. Michener.









Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, founded in 1805 in Philadelphia, is the nation’s oldest art museum and school. Housed in a landmark Gothic Victorian building designed by Frank Furness and George W. Hewitt, the museum offers one of the world’s finest collections of American painting and sculpture.






THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE



The Franklin Institute, the oldest organization in the United States
devoted to the study and promotion of mechanical arts and applied sciences,
houses an interactive museum of science and technology.
The popular Giant Heart exhibition, renovated in 2004 in time for its 50th anniversary,
features new and improved hands-on interactive devices used to explain various scientific concepts.









THE MUTTER MUSEUM
(As seen on The Travel  Channel)
The Mutter Museum, part of Philadelphia College of Physicians,
offers a unique collection of 20,000 medicine- and science-related objects.
 Items include fluid-preserved anatomical and pathological specimens,
medical instruments, anatomical and pathological models,
 items of memorabilia of famous scientists and physicians and medical illustrations.











THE INSECTARIUM

The Insectarium

The Insectarium in Northeast Philadelphia offers everything
you’ve ever wanted to know about beetles, cockroaches, fireflies, tarantulas and other creepy crawlies.








University of Pennsylvania Museum
of Archaeology and Anthropology
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
The Lower Egyptian gallery of the world-renowned University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Philadelphia counts the 12-ton granite Sphinx of Ramesses II among its treasures.




Academy of Natural Sciences

Academy of Natural Sciences
The Academy of the Natural Sciences in Philadelphia
 offers four floors of exhibitions and activities, at the center of which
is Dinosaur Hall, home to a Giganotosaurus fossil as large as a city bus.












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GENO'S STEAKS
GENO'S STEAKS
Geno’s Steaks, which sits at 9th Street and Passyunk Avenue just across the street from rival Pat’s Steaks, has been slinging its famous cheesesteaks from the same location for 40 years. Like Pat’s, Geno’s is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

PAT'S STEAKS

PAT'S STEAKS

Pat’s Steaks, which sits at 9th Street and Passyunk Avenue just across the street from rival Geno’s Steaks, is open around the clock, seven days a week. Pat’s is one of Philadelphia’s most famous cheesesteak emporiums.




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CHILDREN'S
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The Children's Place Outlet     
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ACCESSORIES (LEATHER)

 Coach     
Kate Spade     
The Luggage Factory    
Samsonite Company Store     
Wilsons Leather Outlet     



ACCESSORIES
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Time Factory Watch Outlet     
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Zales Outlet    


KITCHEN & HOUSEWARES


Calphalon Kitchen Outlet    
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Lindt Chocolate    
Perfumania     
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory     
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Swarovski: July-Dec Sale Event    
TTI Factory Outlet    
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Vitamin World      
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FOOD
 Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips     
 Asian Chao     
 Auntie Anne's Soft Pretzels     
 Bananas     
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Haagen Dazs    
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 South Philly Steak & Fries     
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 Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen




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