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I would recommend the Minneapolis Institute of Art if I hadn’t already, but I think that is a much more obvious recommendation for the twin cities this is such a cool museum located in an old church which I absolutely love, if you love religious art, I would definitely check it out they also have a really cool exhibit of anti-war art that’s been made in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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Jul 3, 2025

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Jul 3, 2025
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that looks like something I would loveeee and I’ve never heard of it omg thank you
Jul 3, 2025
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@HAILEYD4WN I have spent more time in the twin cities than maybe anyone who has never lived there, I know all the weird sleeper spots
Jul 3, 2025
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@HAILEYD4WN incredible
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I feel like I’ve recommended so many of my favorite museums on here already, but I visited this while in Croatia recently and the way the sculptures are curated along the patio overlooking the ocean is some of the best utilization of outdoor space I’ve seen
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a new Keith Haring exhibit at the Walker Art Center including a large collection of murals and other pieces made during his residency there would recommend a visit for anyone in the twin cities
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Such an underrated gem of a place! The architecture is beautiful and the variety of art from different cultures is amazing. I know way to many people in my city who have never been and its a must see
Jul 10, 2025

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I had to go to Greenwood Cemetery for a class last semester, and many famous people like Leonard Bernstein and Jean-Michel Basquiat are buried there, but I stumbled upon this woman’s grave that read ā€œFORTUNATE DESPERATE TRUSTFULā€ and I was so upset by the idea of someone putting desperate on my grave that I had to look her up. her name was Eleonora Duse, apparently she was often known as just Duse (so chic), she was an amazing Italian actress, muse, and, importantly, was involved in numerous lesbian love affairs. I think it’s in many ways much more respectful to learn about the people you pass by, rather than just letting them go on unacknowledged and unknown.
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