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7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Are you excited to explore the mesmerizing world of art? Visit the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and witness the magic. You'll have access to an incredible variety of art forms, including Asian arts, contemporary art, decorative arts, sculptures, paintings, and more. The Institute's goal is to inspire and amaze people through the power of art. They hold their collection in public trust, ensuring their artworks are preserved, documented, and exhibited to maintain core standards. This guarantees that future generations will have the opportunity to witness the beauty and wonder of these timeless masterpieces.
Bunker's Music Bar & Grill is a music bar that has been entertaining patrons since 1976. Bunker's has been a pioneer and a cornerstone of the vibrant music scene in Minneapolis. Bunker's stage has witnessed countless memorable music performances, from Prince's legendary jam sessions to the astounding shows put on by The International Reggae All-Stars, Dylan Salfer, Jay Bee K & the Routine, and the funky R&B specialists Dr. Mambo's Combo, who perform live on the stage six days a week. Bunker's has earned its place as one of the top music bars in town, and it's easy to see why. Bunker's is a must-visit destination for any music lover, with an unmatched atmosphere and a reputation for hosting some of the best live music in Minneapolis.
Located in the heart of downtown Saint Paul, overlooking beautiful Rice Park, the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts is widely recognized as the premier performing arts venue in the Midwest. The Ordway offers diverse events, from Broadway hits to inspirational multi-cultural performances, including drama, dance, and music. It is Saint Paul's most elegant and inviting performance space and attracts regional audiences. The Ordway is also home to a unique Arts Partnership, joining forces with The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, The Minnesota Opera, and The Schubert Club. The Ordway hosts yearly performances as one of the U.S.'s leading not-for-profit performing arts centers.