Gibbes Museum of Art
Gibbes Museum of Art

Gibbes Museum of Art

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135 Meeting St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29401

The basics

The Gibbes Museum opened in 1905 after its benefactor James Gibbes, made a generous donation and bequest in 1888 for the city to build an art museum. Since its founding, the museum has played a huge role in establishing an artistic and cultural scene in Charleston. Its permanent collection offers an incredible introduction to art from the American South—running from the colonial era to the present—with paintings, sculptures, photographs, miniature paintings, and other artistic works displayed across three floors. The Gibbes Museum also hosts six to eight special exhibitions every year.

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Things to know before you go

  • The activity-filled first floor at the Gibbes Museum of Art is free and open to the public. To view special exhibits and the rest of the museum, visitors must purchase a ticket.

  • Feel free to walk or rest in the adjoining Lenhardt Garden before or after visiting the museum.

  • There is no on-site parking.

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How to get there

The Gibbes Museum is located two blocks south of Market Street, between Cumberland and Queen Streets.

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When to get there

The museum is open beginning in the morning Monday to Saturday, and in the afternoon on Sunday; it stays open later on Wednesdays. Note that it's closed for a number of holidays. If you're visiting on the weekend, purchasing tickets in advance is recommended.

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Historic Charleston City Market

Known as the cultural heart of Charleston, this large, indoor/outdoor market features a variety of local vendors selling their wares from the Great Hall and open-air sheds. Visitors should check out the market during the day, and at night when the space transforms into a showcase of unique crafts made by local artisans.

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