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Arts and Culture

Arts and Culture are at the center of life at Penn. One can enjoy the many Arts & Culture institutions on campus or take a short ride into the city to visit some of Philadelphia's cultural attractions.

Penn Venues

Annenberg Center

3680 Walnut Street
215-898-3900

Arthur Ross Gallery

220 South 34th Street
215-898-2083

Flower and Cook Observatory

209 S. 33rd Street
215-898-5995

Institute of Contemporary Art

36th & Sansom Streets
215-898-7108

Maurice S. Burrison Gallery

3611 Walnut Street
215-898-4618

Penn Museum

33rd & Spruce Streets
215-898-4000

WXPN

3025 Walnut Street
215-898-6677

Philadelphia Attractions

Philadelphia Museum of Art

26th & Benjamin Franklin Parkway
215-763-8100

Franklin Institute Science Museum

20th & Ben Franklin Parkway
215-448-1200

National Liberty Museum

321 Chestnut Street
215-925-2800

Academy of Natural Sciences

1900 Ben Franklin Parkway
215-299-1000

Philadelphia Zoo

34th & Girard Avenue
215-243-5705

Historic Philadelphia

Explore America's history in the nation's most historic square mile, between 5th & 6th and Arch and Chestnut Streets

  • The Liberty Bell at 5th & Market
  • Independence Hall at 6th & Chestnut
  • Betsy Ross House at 239 Arch Street.
  • Franklin Museum, Franklin Print Shop and U.S. Postal Services Museum at 3rd & Market - Learn about one of Philadelphia's and our nation's most extraordinary founding fathers.
  • Lights of Liberty, 6th & Chestnut. A fascinating look at our nation's history through light and sound. Call 877-Go-2-1776.
  • National Constitution Center at Independence Mall. A new museum that brings the Constitution to life through dozens of interactive exhibits.

More Philadelphia area attractions: www.gophila.com