The Walters Art Museum is a famous art museum located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, housing a diverse collection of artworks from ancient to modern times.

This museum is regarded as one of the most important public art museums in the United States, particularly rich in European and Asian artworks.

The Walters Art Museum began with the personal collection of William Thompson Walters, a businessman and art collector from Baltimore, and his son Henry Walters.

Henry Walters established the museum in 1931 by donating his vast collection of artworks and the building to the city of Baltimore. The museum currently operates free of charge and is open to the public.

Collection
The Walters Art Museum houses over 36,000 artworks, with notable collections including:

- Ancient art: Egyptian, Greek, and Roman artworks
- European medieval and Renaissance religious artworks, manuscripts, and sculptures
- Asian art: Chinese, Japanese, and Korean artworks, ceramics, Buddha statues, and calligraphy
- 19th-century European art: Impressionist paintings and decorative arts
- Islamic art: Quran manuscripts, ceramics, and miniatures

Location and Visiting Information
Address: 600 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21201

Admission is free!

https://thewalters.org

Hours: Open except on weekends and certain holidays

Located in the Mount Vernon area of Baltimore, easily accessible for tourists

Features
Free admission and a place to easily engage with art and culture
Educational programs and workshops for family visitors
One of the most important cultural landmarks in Baltimore, hosting various exhibitions and special events

The Walters Art Museum is recommended for art lovers as well as those who enjoy history and culture.