Seen by over 2.5 million people worldwide, Cavalia is a tribute to what the horse has accomplished and a celebration of the relationship that we have enjoyed together.
Cavalia is not just a show for...
The Works on Paper Collection of the Carlos Museum contains more than 4,000 prints, drawings, and photographs. This exhibition presents prints and drawings from the sixteenth, seventeenth, and...
Origin celebrates the 150th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species and the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin. This exhibit will be in the Schatten gallery.
This exhibition features never-seen-before letters written by Margaret Mitchell and her husband, John, to his family in Kentucky and across the United States. The letters document the couple's lives...
Exploring Leonardo da Vinci's profound interest in and influence on sculpture, this exhibition will feature approximately 50 works, including more than 20 sketches and studies by Leonardo, some of...
With over 11,000 works of art in its permanent collection, the High Museum of Art has an extensive anthology of 19th- and 20th-century American art; significant holdings of European paintings and...
Marcel Breuer was one of the most influential and important architects and designers of the 20th century. This exhibition of Breuer's prolific and varied career offers a balanced exploration of his...
Almost thirty of Bob Adelman's photographs, also featured in 'KING: The Photobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.' published by Viking, are currently displayed on the first floor of the Margaret...
The Gone With the Wind Movie Museum includes the front door of the legendary Tara plantation from the movie set and the portrait of Scarlett from the Butler house. The exhibition features Margaret...
This exhibit is a comprehensive and innovative "out of water" shark exhibition. It features full-scale shark models cast from real specimens, extensive collection of real shark jaws, teeth and...
This exhibition features architectural projects, furniture, paintings, and sculpture by Atlanta-based architect and artist John Portman representing 15 completed and current architectural projects...
Children get to experience life on a farm first-hand and how food makes it to our dinner tables. From selecting the vegetables and fruits to climbing on our John Deere tractor, children go straight...
!Native Lands: Indians and Georgia' explores Indians' recent history and their continuing connections to Georgia through the voices of contemporary Creeks and Cherokees. It includes a 1700s Creek town...
Explore the growth, diversity, and success of Georgia's Hispanic community through more than 80 photographs and stories from the archives of MundoHispanico newspaper, the premier source of local and...
This interactive exhibit includes puppets from various time periods and countries from around the globe. Be delighted and educated by the 350 puppets on display, including Chinese hand puppets...
This exhibition highlights Shutze's over seven hundred architectural designs for a variety of structures, including not only residences, such as Swan House but commercial, educational, religious and...
Crawl Space is the museum's toddler zone. Kick off your shoes and let your toddlers crawl, rock and roll in this super clean, super padded area with soft blocks and tunnels for crawlers and early...
Travel from 1830s rural Georgia to the edge of the twenty-first century and trace the history of the city of Atlanta from a frontier railroad settlement to the capital of the South through hundreds of...
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Atlanta premiere of Gone With the Wind, the Atlanta History Center will display two original costumes worn by Vivien Leigh. The display also features the...
This exhibit showcases a collection of "Favorite Things," all selected by staff members from each of the Museum's departments. Located within the recently redesigned Naturalist Center in the...
In Leaping Into Learning, children enter a forest where they can cast their rods and catch colorful fish and even go under our waterfall without getting wet. In our treehouse, children can climb and...
Trace the unique and evolving character of Southern folk culture through handcrafted pottery, woodwork, basketry, weaving, quilting, metalwork, and oral and musical traditions.
Young tool enthusiasts will be fascinated with the museum's interactive collection of pulleys, levers, screws, inclined planes, wheel and axle, and wedges.