The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia, displays a wide variety of artwork hailing from almost every culture in the world. From ancient civilizations to modern artists, the 33,000 piece collection includes something for almost every interest. In addition to the museum's permanent installations and sculpture gardens, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts offers classes, gift shops, and special exhibitions from around the world, as well as a selection of dining options and a library.
Best and Worst Times to Visit the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
The VMFA is rarely too crowded in its permanent exhibits for comfort, but visiting on weekday mornings, especially on overcast days, is best if you're looking for uninterrupted quiet while strolling the exhibits. Special exhibitions are most crowded on weekends when they are close to their end date, so it's best to purchase tickets early and go during the week.
Must See at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
The Greek, Roman, and Egyptian collections are astounding, and there is a sculpture of a woman in the hyper-realism room that always prompts a very visceral reaction from viewers. The VMFA proudly supports modern artists in the community, and their modern art section is unparalleled.
Admission to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
General admission is always free, but events, classes, and some special exhibitions require tickets. Price varies according to the nature of the class or event, but rates are always lower for members. Membership pricing is very reasonable, as are the special exhibits, which generally cost between $50 and $75 for tickets. For a full list of events, visit the VMFA website or call ahead.
Parking and Public Transportation at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
A parking garage is attached to the campus, which is free for members and $5 for non-members. Even during the busiest times of day, there is ample space in the garage. Street parking is also easy to find near the museum campus. GRTC offers public buses that pass near the museum, and current bus routes and prices are posted on their website.
Food at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
For a more upscale dining experience, Amuse Restaurant offers cocktails, brunch, lunch, and dinner. The menu is changed on a regular basis to reflect seasonal trends and local ingredient availability. Reservations are recommended. Best Cafe is less formal than Amuse and offers a more casual, family friendly environment. While seating is available, Best Cafe is more cafeteria style for a quick bite overlooking the sculpture garden.
Insider Tip for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
For locals, a membership is worthwhile, as the free parking in the museum garage quickly adds up to the total cost of membership. The VMFA will also reimburse the cost of parking in the garage on the day you purchase membership, which is fair. To find a great place to sit and reflect, there is an open area with a bench between Art Deco and Art Nouveau that doesn't see much traffic at any time of day. It is an outstanding quiet place to do homework or simply sit and enjoy the peace.
Author's bio: Kitty Lusby is an author and self proclaimed adventurer from the Richmond, Virginia area. She believes that travel is a necessity and does it as often as possible.