Welcome to Bass Performance Hall, Fort Worth's premier performing arts center. Managed by the non-profit organization Performing Arts Fort Worth, the Hall offers various entertainment, from Broadway productions to concerts. Bass Hall also is home to four resident companies: Fort Worth Symphony, Texas Ballet Theater, Van Cliburn Foundation, and Fort Worth Opera.
Summit Plano offers 5,000 square feet of indoor bouldering and 20,000 square feet of the top rope, lead, and auto-belay climbing. The mezzanine, overlooking the 55ft tall lead wall, features a state-of-the-art fitness center. You can enjoy climbing with anchors and ropes for added safety and security in the gym's top rope and lead section. Alternatively, you can climb freely without attachable equipment in the bouldering area. They also offer world-class rock climbing, bouldering, yoga, and various fitness activities, including classes, cardio, and weightlifting.
If you're interested in exploring religious art from different denominations, visiting the Museum of Biblical Art is necessary. The museum strongly emphasizes art history and showcases decorative art from Israel and the Holy Land, providing a unique and educational experience. Additionally, the museum collaborates with Jesuit Preparatory School on an educational initiative that combines gardening with art appreciation and history, allowing students to connect their real-life experiences to their faith and understanding of the Mass, personal devotions, and the Fourteen Stations of the Cross. With eleven galleries, The National Center for Jewish Art, the Museum of Holocaust Art, the European Art Treasury, an on-site Art Conservation Lab, Via Dolorosa Sculpture Garden, and other significant pilgrimage attractions, the museum offers a wide range of programs, field trips, and events for art enthusiasts of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs.