St. Petersburg Museum of Art

St. Petersburg Museum of Art

St. Petersburg Museum of Art

27° 46′ 30″ N 82° 37′ 56″ W / 27.77497, -82.63221

St. Petersburg Museum of Art
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Informations géographiques
Coordonnées 27° 46′ 30″ Nord
       82° 37′ 56″ Ouest
/ 27.77497, -82.63221
Pays États-Unis États-Unis
Localité St. Petersburg
Informations générales
Date d'ouverture 1965
Collections Arts européen, américain, asiatique et précolombien Photographies Antiquités grecques et romaines
Informations visiteurs
Visiteurs / an
Adresse 255 Beach Dr. N.E., St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
Site officiel www.fine-arts.org

Le St. Petersburg Museum of Art est un musée d’art situé dans la ville de St. Petersburg (Floride, États-Unis). Fondé par Margaret Acheson Stuart, il ouvrit ses portes au public en 1965[1]. Le bâtiment fut dessiné par l’architecte John Volk et a été agrandi en 2006-2008. Parmi les œuvres exposées, on peut citer :

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  1. (en) Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida, Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida. Consulté le 16-03-2009

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