Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art in Denver

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United StatesKirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art

 

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1201, Bannock Street, 80204, Denver, Denver County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 303-832-8576
website: www.kirklandmuseum.org
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Latitude: 39.73526, Longitude: -104.990272

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  • Sam Brennan

    Sam Brennan

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    A FABULOUS adaptation of the old museum. Endlessly interesting. A great visual tour through the last century of design. You owe it to yourself to stop by.

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    gary conover

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    Now in the new location the expanded gallery space is filled with paintings, sculpture and pottery mostly from Colorado or inspired by the landscapes in Colorado. And, of course, all the kool furniture and housewares collected by Kirkland. What a unique collection and I would recommend a visit for anyone visiting or living in Denver. A great collection of Kirkland's own art through his various periods and life. You are guaranteed find something you did not know existed and be surprised by the wide range of objects on display.

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    Anne Welch

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    A very fascinating place. You can go many times, as there is so much to observe. You will remember something new each time.

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    Robert Fox

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    This extraordinary museum has been one of my worldwide favorites since it first opened in 2003. The new building, which opened March 20, 2018, is beautifully designed and provides more intelligent space for the collections. The original studio building is seamlessly integrated. This is a rare opportunity to see both Kirkland's own work plus Colorado and regional art in context with all types of decorative arts from furniture to tableware. There is a nice Visitor Lounge and a beautiful Museum Store. Visiting this museum is a memorable experience.

  • Alice Baker-Reinholtz

    Alice Baker-Reinholtz

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    The new facility is absolutely beautiful! So much more spacious; there is no longer the need to weave among items with the sense that you might actually trip over them. It seems like there is so much more on display, but you can focus on one gallery at a time to make it more manageable. There is something wonderful everywhere you turn, and when you turn there again you'll see something else wonderful you missed the first time. Spend an afternoon or several or one a month. It's a fantastic journey.

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