Internet and high-tech are supporting to visit Houston Museums
In Houston, just southwest of downtown, in the pedestrian-friendly Museum District, more than 8.7 million visitors explore the 19 cultural institutions that make up the tree-lined, culture-filled neighborhood each year. Visitors can learn history and arts with life-scale, interactive exhibits, and audio and video technology...
The high-tech digital movie experience allows visitors a glimpse for historical stories. In The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the film typically plays once every hour. The museums also has monthly program for people. Participants can join to interactive exhibit experiences, lively conversations, storytelling and other multi-sensory activities. All of the museums offer free times or days and 10 of the museums are free all the time. Visitors can see schedules of Museums on internet and select the best choice.
The Museum District is divided into four walkable zones. Zone 1 includes: Houston Center for Photography, Rothko Chapel, The Menil Collection. Zone 2 includes: Diverseworks, Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, Lawndale Art Center, Czech Center Museum Houston, Houston Museum of African American Culture, Asia Society Texas Center, Holocaust Museum Houston. Zone 3 includes: The Jung Center, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Zone 4 includes: Children’s Museum of Houston, The Health Museum, Houston Museum of Natural Science; Rice Gallery, Houston Zoo. The Museum District is served by four stops on the Metro, and is easily accessible from I-69/US 59, State Highway 288, Main Street…
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