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This exhibition is free with museum admission.

Art Institute members receive free admission to the museum every day.
Member Preview Day: October 31, 10:30–2:00

Museum Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 10:30–5:00
Thursday 10:30–8:00 (Free 5:00–8:00)
Saturday and Sunday 10:00–5:00

Admission Fees

Adults: $12
Children, Students, and Seniors (65 and up): $7
Children under 12 are free.

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Families can visit the Art Institute for free with the Kraft Great Kids Passport from the Chicago Public Library. Passports are valid for general admission and for this special exhibition.

360 Degrees: Art beyond Borders

The Divine Art is a featured exhibition of 360 Degrees: Art beyond Borders, our yearlong celebration of the world's art, music, and ideas through concerts, exhibitions, lectures, and more.

Location

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.

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Travel Information

Directions, a map of the area, information on parking and public transportation, and other helpful facts can be found on our Visit page.

Hotel Packages

Art lovers visiting Chicago will be pleased to know that nine Chicago hotels are now offering special packages, which include general admission passes to the Art Institute.

Dining in the Museum

Enjoy fine dining featuring seasonal flavors in the Garden Restaurant, open 11:30–3:00 dail. For more casual dining, the Café is open every day until one hour before museum closing, offering a variety of food, including soups, sandwiches, carved meats, pizza, salad, and desserts.

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Details from: The Annunciation, 1484/1519. After a design by an artist in the circle of Andrea Mantegna. Italy, presumably Mantua. Bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson.