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Dive into exhibits filled with family heirlooms and artifacts, including 1800s quilts and modern art for an engaging experience
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Looking for a unique way to spend your day? Visit a place where history meets creativity at its finest. Dive into fascinating exhibits filled with family heirlooms and historically significant artifacts. Discover quilts from the 1800s alongside contemporary art pieces that are sure to captivate your imagination.
What we offer
Enjoy options like admission for four or two people to explore rich quilt collections in Golden, Colorado. Each option provides access to unique exhibits featuring renowned artists while engaging with interactive education programs. Choose between options based on your group size or personal preference.- $12.00 for Admission for 4 ($24.00 value): A perfect option for a group visit to explore diverse quilt collections together
- $5 for Admission for 2 ($12.00 value): Ideal for a couple looking to enjoy an enriching museum experience
- $6.00 for Admission for 2 ($12.00 value): Great choice for those who want flexibility in their visit
Why you should grab the offer
Visiting The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum is more than just a trip; it's an adventure into the world of quilts as art and history combined. The museum's vast collection showcases the evolution of quilting across different eras, providing insights into both traditional techniques and modern artistry. Participate in their engaging educational programs that cater to all skill levels, making it perfect whether you're new to quilting or an experienced enthusiast looking to learn more. With access to unique exhibitions featuring renowned artists like Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry, every visit promises something new and exciting. Plus, being part of community events connects you with fellow quilt lovers who share your passion.Fine Print
About Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum
The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum displays quilts from the 1800s alongside contemporary art pieces. Seeing these works in a shared space helps visitors understand how quilt making has evolved over the years. To that end, people can explore the exhibits full of family heirlooms and historically significant artifacts including the quilt that George Washington wrapped his beloved cherry tree in on cold nights. The museum also maintains volumes of historic patterns, technique resources, and out-of-print literature on quilts to help enthusiasts satiate their curiosity.