The Barnes Foundation, a cornerstone of Philadelphia’s museum scene, houses an impressive collection of Impressionist and modern art. Situated next to the Rodin Museum and just minutes from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the foundation relocated to its current location in 2012. Visitors can explore galleries filled with masterworks by renowned artists, all displayed in a setting that preserves the original vision of founder Dr. Albert C. Barnes. The building itself, designed by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, offers a serene and contemplative space, enhancing the experience of viewing the carefully curated artworks.
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