
21C
21c Museum is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting the very best work of living artists from all over the world. With over 9,000 square feet of exhibition space, as well as a dedicated
video lounge, the museum features dynamic group and solo exhibitions, as well as permanent, commissioned installations.
The Gallery is open 24/7 with video installations from 7am-1am.
700 West Main Street
www.21cmuseum.org
Derby Museum
Come out and learn all about Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Derby and thoroughbred racing at its finest! Walking tours and exhibits are available for this historic facility as you discover what happens behind-the-scenes of the greatest two minutes in sports!
Hours and days vary, please visit http://www.derbymuseum.org/hours.html for information
$10 admission for adults and discounts for seniors, students and children.
704 Central Ave
http://www.derbymuseum.org
Frazier Historical Arms Museum
History comes alive at The Frazier International History Museum. Here you can meet heroes, generals, and famous leaders of America and the world whose military victories –- and defeats –- changed history.Join us for an unforgettable journey through three floors and 1,000 years of history covering two continents with re-enactments, costumed interpreters and multimedia presentations.
Mon-Sat: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Sun: Noon to 5:00 P.M.
$9 admission for adults and discounts for military, seniors, students and children.
The corner of Ninth and Main Streets
www.frazierarmsmuseum.org
Louisville Science Center
Discover the fun of the Louisville Science Center. You'll find all the major sciences brought to life with exciting, interactive exhibits that engage your hands, your mind and your imagination! With an IMAX theater inside, the Louisville Science Center is an educational and fun way to sp/files/storyimages/your day!
Mon-Thurs 9:30- 5
Fri–Sat 9:30 - 9
Sunday-12 Noon to 6
Admission prices vary
727 West Main Street
www.louisvillescience.org
Louisville Slugger Museum
Have you ever wanted to learn how a baseball bat was made? Do you know how many Louisville Slugger bats are made in any given year? You can find the answers to these questions and learn much more at this factory/museum. You’ll see the history of Louisville Slugger, become interactive with the process and see actual bats being made at the facility. With a gift shop on site along with the world’s largest bat, people of all ages will be entertained!
Mon–Sat 9:00-5:00
Sunday 12 Noon-5:00
$9 admission for adults and discounts for military, seniors, students and children. Be sure to check the bat production schedules for your visit!
800 West Main St.
www.sluggermuseum.org
Muhammad Ali Center
Experience and celebrate the life and accomplishments of Louisville’s most famous alum, Muhammad Ali. A series of interactive pavilions and captivating multimedia presentations tell Ali’s story through six core values of his life: respect, confidence, conviction, dedication, spirituality and giving. With exhibits, art and presentations scattered across two floors, people leave this center feeling motivated and inspired by Ali’s life and work.
Mon–Sat 9:30 –5
Sunday 12 noon–5
$9 admission for adults and discounts for military, seniors, students and children.
144 N. Sixth Street
www.alicenter.org
Speed Art Museum
Established in 1927, the Speed Art Museum is Kentucky’s oldest and largest art museum with over 12,000 pieces in its permanent collection. Its extensive collection spans 6,000 years, ranging from ancient Egyptian to contemporary art.
Hours vary daily, please visit http://www.speedmuseum.org/planning_a_visit.html
for more information.Admission to the Museum’s permanent collection is free, although a $4 donation is suggested. Special exhibits and presentation may require an additional $5 admission fee.
2035 South Third Street
www.speedmuseum.org