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Museum Hours
Monday 10:30–5:00
Tuesday 10:30–5:00
Wednesday 10:30–5:00
Thursday 10:30–8:00
Friday 10:30–5:00
Saturday 10:00–5:00
Sunday 10:00–5:00
PLEASE NOTE: The first hour of every day is member-only viewing. Monday–Friday, 10:30–11:30, and Saturday and Sunday, 10:00–11:00, members may view the exhibition before it opens to the public.
Location and Travel Information
The museum is located at 111 South Michigan Avenue, at the intersection of Michigan Avenue and Adams Street, on the eastern edge of Chicago's famous downtown Loop. See our visitor information page to find driving directions, a map of the area, and parking information.
One Sweet Deal
Present your exhibition ticket stub at any Ann Sather restaurant and receive a free cinnamon roll plus 10% off in-house dining.
Hotel Packages
Chicago hotels offer special packages for Becoming Edvard Munch.
Audio Tour
A 45-minute audio tour is available and may be purchased with your ticket.
Public: $6
Members and SAIC students: $5
Admission counters accept cash or credit cards for the purchase of an exhibition ticket with an audio tour. The audio tour is also available “day of” at the audio desk in the Michigan Avenue lobby or at the exhibition entrance.
The recorded tour is free to visually impaired visitors, and an enlarged-type transcript of the tour is available for hearing-impaired visitors.
Dining in the Museum
Please join us in either the Café or Garden Restaurant with menus that focus on sustainable, local, and seasonal ingredients.
The Café
With self-service dining daily, 11:00–4:00
The Garden Restaurant
Enjoy table-side service daily, 11:30–3:00. Reservations are accepted but not required. Call (312) 553-9675.
Members always receive a 10% discount in the museum's restaurants.
The Museum Shop
The Museum Shop offers a selection of products related to the exhibition. The shop is located in the Michigan Avenue lobby, and a special shop annex is located near the exhibition.
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360 Degrees: Art beyond Borders
Becoming Edvard Munch is a featured exhibition of 360 Degrees, our yearlong celebration of the world's art, music, and ideas. Click here to see a listing of other 360 Degrees events and programs.
Edvard Munch. Summer Night’s Dream: The Voice, 1893. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow Fund, 59.301. © 2008 The Munch Museum / The Munch-Ellingsen Group / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY.

