The Seattle Art Museum is the city’s largest museum dating back to the 1930s and housing a varied collection of artwork that spans multiple eras and geographic regions.
Take the time to visit the Olympic Sculpture Park, an outdoor extension of the museum that’s open to the public for free about a mile away at the waterfront.
Cheer on the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field, one of baseball’s prettiest ballparks (with gourmet food, to boot!
This family-friendly museum is where science lessons come to life.It is the most comprehensive collection of his art to date, with interior galleries featuring a variety of his work in the medium.The pièce de résistance is the glasshouse, with a vibrant 100-foot-long sculpture in hues of red, orange, and yellow suspended from the ceiling.The designated historic landmark can reach a top speed of 45 miles per hour and weaves between skyscrapers above the city streets.Music, science fiction, and pop culture all come together at the fascinating Museum of Pop Culture.