Alamo Museum
The Alamo historical complex is open from
9:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday
and 10:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. on Sundays.
The Alamo historical complex is open until 6:30 p.m.
from Memorial Day to Labor Day inclusive.
The complex is closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
No admission is charged.
The Daughters of the Republic of Texas care for the
Shrine of Texas Liberty.
For further information contact:
The Alamo
P.O. Box 2599
San Antonio, Texas 78299-2599
Air Force History and Traditions
Museum
Orville Wright
Drive, Lackland Air Force Base. Featuring aviation history, the
Traditions and History Museum maintains a collection of rare airplanes
and their components. Forty-three aircraft are displayed around
the base and the components date back to World War II and vary
from engines to machine guns. Free admission. The museum and gift
shop is open Tuesday-Saturday, 8:00 am-4:45 pm; closed on Sundays,
Mondays, New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Federal
holidays. Tours of 15 or more by appointment. Auditorium for 35.
210/671-3055.
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum
600 Lone Star Boulevard
Founded in 1881 by the Freidrich Family, The Buckhorn Saloon & Museums, have grown into an internationally renowned tourist attraction showcasing the Buckhorn Sloon, Hall of Horns, Hall of Fins, Hall of Feathers, Hall of Texas History Wax Museum and the O.Henry House. Open daily 9:30a - 5:00p. Admission: $5.00 for Adults, $3.00 for Children 6-11. The tradition of serving complimentary beer and rootbeer continues. 5-10 minutes from downtown.
Cowboy Museum
209 Alamo Plaza (78205). A real cowboy museum. The only one in
town. Visit a replica of a Western town and see how the people
of the Old West lived. Many artifacts to see in this exciting
walk through the history of the Old West. Cowboy collectibles
gift shop. Hours: 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. Open daily. Admission:
Please call for rates. 210/229-1257.
Fort Sam Houston Museum/National
Historic Landmark
Building
123, Fort Sam Houston. Exhibits trace U.S. Army history in San
Antonio area from 1845 to the present. Historic 500 acre fort
includes the Quadrangle, built in 1876. Museum open 10:00 am to
4:00 pm Wednesday-Sunday, closed Monday, Tuesday and Federal holidays.
Free admission. 210/221-1886.
Guenther House
205 East Guenther (78204). Located in the King William Historic
District, the Guenther House is a museum of historic items related
to the development of Pioneer Flour Mills. Offers a river mill,
impressive collection of Dresden plates, gift shop and restaurant.
Museum hours: Monday-Saturday 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Sunday 8:00 am-2:00
pm. Gift shop Monday-Saturday 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Sunday 8:00 am-2:00
pm. Restaurant Monday-Saturday 7:00 am-3:00 pm, Sunday 8:00 am-2:00
pm. Free admission. 210/227-1061.
Hangar 9/Edward H. White Museum
Brooks Air Force Base. Hangar 9 is the oldest aircraft hangar
in the Air Force. It houses the Museum of Flight Medicine, which
contains exhibits concerning the history of the base, the development
of manned flight and the evolution of aerospace medicine; and
the Flight Nursing Annex, which is dedicated to the history of
flight nurses. Open 8:00 am-4:00 pm Monday-Friday. Group tours
(15 or more persons) will be conducted 9:00 am-4:00 pm Monday-Friday.
Individuals will be added to scheduled tours. Free admission.
For reservations call 210/536-2203 or 531-9767.
Hertzberg Circus Museum
210 Market St. (78205). (Located on the corner of South Presa
and West Market streets.) This unusual museum contains more than
20,000 items of Big Top memorabilia, including a priceless collection
of antique circus posters, Tom Thumb's carriage and an intricately
detailed scale model of the three ring circus. Weekend special
events include: classic film series, jugglers, mimes and magicians.
face painting/mask making workshops year round. Hours: 10:00 am-5:00
pm Monday-Saturday. June-August, Sundays 1:00pm-5:00pm. Admission:
Please call for rates. Group rates are available and must be booked
in advance. Please call for further information. 210/207-7810
or 207-7819.
Institute of Texan Cultures
801 S. Bowie (78205). (Located in HemisFair Park.) The Institute
is a museum for the interpretation and assimilation of Texas history
and folk culture. A part of the University of Texas at San Antonio,
it is an experience of sight, sound, and touch where contributions
from 28 different ethnic groups are displayed. The Dome Show is
a multimedia exhibit using 36 screens to present dramatic events,
places and faces of Texas. Dome shows are presented at 10:15 am,
12:00 pm, 2:00 pm and 3:30 pm. Guided tours available. Hours:
9:00 am-5:00 pm Tuesday-Sunday. Closed Monday, Thanksgiving and
Christmas. Admission: Please call for rates. 210/558-2300.
Jose Antonio Navarro State Historic Site (San Antonio)
Open Wed. - Thurs. 1 - 4 p.m., Fri. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
228 S. Laredo St.
Three limestone structures, circa 1850--the home, office, and separate kitchen of Navarro, prominent Mexican-Texan patriot who was among signers of Texas Declaration of Independence. Restored by Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept.; authentic period furnishings, personal memorabilia.
McNay Art Museum
6000 N. New Braunfels at U.S. 81 Business-Austin Highway (78209).
The former estate of Marian Koogler McNay is a private museum
containing a varied collection of post-impressionist paintings
(Van Gogh, Monet, Picasso, Matisse, O'Keefe, Goya, Renoir and
Bourdelle), early New Mexican arts and crafts, plus gothic and
medieval collections. A highlight of the McNay is its charming
patio and gardens. Museum store on grounds. Hours: 10:00 am-5:00
pm Tuesday-Saturday; 12:00 pm-5:00 pm Sunday. Closed Mondays.
Admission: Donations accepted. 210/824-5368.
Pioneer, Trail Drivers and Texas
Rangers Memorial Museum
3805 Broadway (78209). Review the Texas Rangers' exciting history
from their inception in 1823...guns, photographs, sketches, accounts
of individual services and equipment of many famous Rangers honoring
the legacy of the Texas Rangers and their role in the heritage
of Texas and America. A Ranger Ring of Honor is being developed
and dedicated to those courageous Texas Rangers who lost their
lives in the line of duty. Displays from pioneer period and cattle
drives. Developed by the Former Texas Ranger Foundation, Pioneers
of Texas Assoc. and the Old Trail Drivers Assoc. of Texas. Located
in the 1936 Memorial Bldg. Winter hours (September - April): 11:00
am-4:00 pm; Summer hours (May 1-September 1): 10:00 am-5:00 pm
7 days a week. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Admission:
Please call for rates; children under 5, free. In Brackenridge
Park adjacent to the Witte Museum. 210/822-9011.
Ripley's Believe It or Not! &
Plaza Theatre of Wax
301
Alamo Plaza (78205). Two unique attractions at one convenient
location across from the Alamo. Plaza Theatre of Wax features
over 225 lifelike figures from Hollywood, Horrors, History and
Religion. Ripley's Believe It or Not! exhibits over 500 one of
a kind artifacts collected by famous cartoonist Robert Ripley.
Hours: Memorial Day-Labor Day, daily 9:00 am-10:00 pm. Remainder
of year, Sunday-Thursday 9:00 am-7:00 pm, Friday-Saturday 9:00
am-10 pm. (Ticket office closes one hour prior to listed closing
times). Closed only Christmas Day. Admission: Please call for
rates, combination ticket to both attractions are available, group
rates available. Lone Star Trolley Tours tickets and boarding
also available in lobby. 210/224-9299.
San Antonio Children's Museum
305 East Houston Street (78205). A better understanding of the
cultural diversity of San Antonio can be gained in a new hands-on
museum targeted to appeal to children ages 2-10. Interactive educational
exhibits are being designed to engage all of a child's senses,
making learning an entertaining experience. Hours: 9:00 am-6:00
pm Tuesday -Saturday, 12:00 pm-5:00 pm Sunday. Admission: Please
call for rates. For further information, call 210/21-CHILD.
San Antonio Museum of Art
200 W. Jones Ave. (78215). The blend of glass elevators, skylights
and skywalk in the former Lone Star Brewery's castle-like building
is a sight no visitor to San Antonio can afford to miss. Art collections
range from ancient art to the most contemporary, including magnificent
Greek and Roman sculpture, and Latin American folk art. The Asian
section has been expanded to include Asian sculpture as well as
Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art. The museum is listed in the
National Register of Historic Places. Open every day except Thanksgiving
Day and Christmas Day. Hours: 10:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Saturday,
10:00 am-9:00 pm Tuesday, 12:00 pm-5:00 pm Sunday. Admission:
Please call for rates. Free admission on Tuesday only from 3:00
pm-9:00 pm, except for some special exhibits. For scheduled guided
tours call in advance. 210/978-8100.
Spanish Governor's Palace
Labeled "the most beautiful building in San Antonio"
by the National Geographic Society.
This national historic landmark once housed
the officals of the Spanish Province of Texas.
The Steves Homestead Museum
509 King William (78204). Located in the King William Historic
District, this Victorian French Second Empire design three-story
home was built for Edward Steves, in 1876, and has been furnished
in a late nineteenth century style. The River House, a one-story
brick structure located at the rear of the property, housed the
first natatorium (inside swimming pool) in San Antonio. The Carriage
House was built in 1875. This two-story frame and stone building
was used for storage. The Servants Quarters was built around 1877.
The Steves Homestead has been maintained since 1954 as a historic
house museum, and is open daily, 10:00 am-4:15 pm. Admission:
Please call for rates, children under 12 free. 210/225-5924.
Texas Transportation Museum
11731 Wetmore Road, in McAllister Park, (78247). Museum filled
with antique pedicabs, horse drawn and gas powered vehicles, three
model railroads, technology and physics displays. Train rides
Sunday afternoons from 1:00 pm-3:00 pm with donation. Static display
of business, Pullman and steam locomotive. See train station,
garden railroad and electric car race track. Open 9:00 am to 4:00
pm, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Advanced discount group reservations.
Admission: Please call for rates. 210/490-3554.
U.S. Army Medical Department Museum
Located at the corner of Harry Wurzbach and Stanley Road at Fort
Sam Houston (78234). The museum was established with the Medical
Field Service School at Carlisle Barracks, PA., in 1920 and transferred
to Fort Sam Houston with the School in 1946. The museum collection
consists of Army medical equipment (including captured medical
equipment from Germany, Japan, Russia, China and Vietnam), uniforms,
artwork, photographs, and scale models. The museum is also assembling
a collection of restored and replica ambulance vehicles which
will go on exhibit in the new museum building with a hospital
railroad car as an outdoor exhibit. The museum has a significant
collection of American prisoner of war memorabilia and equipment
which illustrates the continuing care and "service above
self", the foundation of Army medicine. Museum hours are
10:00 am-4:00 pm Tuesday-Sunday. Closed Monday, and Federal Holidays.
Free admission. 210/221-6358.
Witte Museum
3801 Broadway (78209). A city landmark for 70 years, this vibrant
regional museum features history, science, the humanities, exciting
hands-on exhibits of Texas history, natural science and anthropology,
changing exhibits and family programs. Permanent exhibitions include
"Texas Wild: Ecology Illustrated," focusing on the ecological
diversity of the state's seven natural areas. A walk-through diorama
recreates the south Texas thornbrush and its wildlife, including
javelina, armadillo, and the endangered jaguar. "Ancient
Texans: Rock Art and Life ways Along the Lower Pecos" focuses
on the culture and cave paintings of a hunter-gatherer society
that flourished in Texas 4000 years ago. The museum also includes
an EcoLab of live Texas animals, and outdoor Butterfly and Hummingbird
Garden and three restored historic homes. Open every day except
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Hours: Winter 10:00 am-5:00
pm Monday-Saturday; 10:00 am-9:00 pm Tuesday, 12:00 pm-6:00 pm
Sunday. Summer: 10:00am-6:00pm Monday - Saturday. Admission: Please
call for rates. Free admission on Tuesday only from 3:00 pm-9:00
pm. Some special exhibits may be surcharged. Scheduled tours are
available, call 8 days in advance. For further information call
210/357-1900.
Carver Cultural Arts Center
226 N. Hackberry 210/225-6516
Center traces its historic roots back some 85 years. Facility is both a gallery for contemporary art exhibits and a theater for performing artists.
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
Dedicated to the development, preservation, and promotion of Mexican-American arts. Six programs include dance, literature, media arts, theatre arts, and visual arts. Home of annual Tejano Conjunto Music Festival and the Cine-Festival Film Festival. 1300 Guadalupe St. 210/271-3151.
Opened in 1929 as a performing arts center, the Majestic
is said to be one of the finest "atmospheric" theatres
ever built. Completely restored and entered in the
National Registry of Historic Places.
Art Incorporated Gallery
9401 San Pedro 78216
210/340-1091 800/225-0278
Artists' Gallery
11451 Jones Maltsberger 78216
210/490-7599
Contemporary Art
ArtPace
445 N. Main 78201
210/212-4900
Contemporary Art
Blue Horse Art, Furniture and Pottery Gallery
302 N. Presa 78205
210/229-1681
Blue Star Arts Complex
210/225-6334
Regional,
National, International
Cruzitas Gallery
1703 W. Kings Hwy. 78201
210/736-9272
Contemporary Tex-Mex
El Rio Gallery
320 N. Presa, 78205
210/222-9380
local co-op gallery
Galeria Ortiz
102 Concho St./Market Square 78207
210/225-0731 fax: 210/225-0778
248 Losoya, 78205
210/494-3992
Contemporary Soutwest
The Gallery at Los Patios
2015 Northeast Loop 410 78217
210/655-6171
Specialty Shops
Gallery of the Southwest
13485 Blanco Road 78216
210/493-3344
Southwestern Art, Indian Jewelry, Trading Post
Great Things
1020 Townsend
78209
210/828-5557
Folk Art
Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art
2218 Breezewood 78209
210/828-6491
Traditional Fine Art
J.R. Mooney Galleries
8302 Broadway 78209
210/828-8214 800-537-9609446;
North Star Mall 78216 210/342-4239 800-966-4239
Realism and Impresionism
Keene Gallery
242 Losoya 78205
210/299-1999
Contemporary
Little Studio Gallery of La Villita
in La Villita 210/227-8893
Love Texas Gallery San Antonio International Airport
Terminals I and II 78216
210/824-2424
Local Artists
Mexican Cultural Institute
600 HemisFair Park
Contemporary works and performing arts by Mexican artists.
Monte Wade Fine Arts
514 Paseo de la Villita 78205
210/222-8838
Southwest Contemporary
NanEtte Richardson Fine Arts
426
E. Commerce
78205 210-224-1550
Traditional to Contemporary: Paintings, Sculptures, Ceramics, Jewelry
Nueva Street Gallery
507 E. Nueva (La Villita) 78205
210/229-9810
San Antonio Contemporary Art
Parchman-Stremmel Gallery
203 N. Presa 78205
210/222-2465
Modern & Contemporary
Primary Object
112 Blue Star 78204
210/225-6334
Rattlesnake and Star
209 N. Presa 78205
210/225-5977
Fine Pueblo Pottery
Recuerdos de mi Madre
214 Losoya 78205
210/9001
Eclectic
River Art Group Gallery
510 Paseo del la Villita 78205
210/226-8752
All Volunteer Artists
San Angel Folk Art
110 Blue Star
Mexican Folk Art
Oaxacan wood carvings, ceramics and papier mache items,
including various religious folk art from obscure areas in Mexico.
San Antonio Art League
130 King William 78204
210/223-1140
20th Century American
San Antonio Museum of Art
200 W. Jones 78215
210/978-8100
World-wide Art
Sol del Rio Gallery
1020 Townsend 78209
210/828-5555
Southwest Craft Center
300 August St. 78205
210/224-1848
Historic old convent where the Uruline Gallery,
sells crafts collected from all over the United States.
Texas Trails Gallery
245 Losoya 78205
210/224-7865 210/227-1541
Traditional Paintings and Bronzes
Textures Gallery
5148 Broadway 78209
210/822-9727
Fine Art Textiles
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