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World-class museums. Breathtaking architecture. More theater seats per capita than any U.S. city outside New York. Minneapolis has become a premier destination for arts lovers.

Take in a show at the Guthrie Theater, one of the city's Tony Award-winning theaters. Discover new worlds at the The Science Museum of Minnesota. Take in the arias of Rossini at the Minnesota Opera. Or visit the Walker Art Center, hailed by Newsweek as "possibly the best contemporary art museum in the country."

Minneapolis is your ticket to groundbreaking art, architecture and performing arts.

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  • Share an incomparable dinner theater experience at the Old Log Theater with serene wildlife wetlands, a delicious meal and great theater comedy. They offer dinner/ luncheon before evening/matinee performances, and make group rates available.
  • The Oliver H. Kelley Farm is a 189-acre living history farm and National Historic Landmark, with a restored 1860's farm program.
  • Overlooking Rice Park in downtown St. Paul, Ordway Center for the Performing Arts features the best of Broadway, off-Broadway, music, opera and dance.
  • Hennepin Theatre Trust, owner of the historic Orpheum, State, Pantages and the newly developed New Century Theatres, is a non-profit organization devoted to enriching the vibrant cultural atmosphere of the Twin Cities.
  • Hennepin Theatre Trust, owner of the historic Orpheum, State, Pantages and the newly developed New Century Theatres, is a non-profit organization devoted to enriching the vibrant cultural atmosphere of the Twin Cities.
  • ROCK-N-ROLL, SING-ALONG DUELING PIANOS It's the great music hits of all time combined with great showmanship, energy, and comedy. CELEBRATE LIFE AT THE TOP OF YOUR LUNGS!
  • Hennepin Theatre Trust, owner of the historic Orpheum, State, Pantages and the newly developed New Century Theatres, is a non-profit organization devoted to enriching the vibrant cultural atmosphere of the Twin Cities.
  • The acoustically-excellent, state-of-the-art Ted Mann Concert Hall offers 1,100 comfortable seats, a flexible presentation area and a three-story glass wall-in lobby that overlooks the Mississippi River.
  • The Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts is the Twin Cities’ newest arts center and the flagship for dance in Minnesota. Centrally located in downtown Minneapolis, The Cowles Center fills the need for a place that is a catalyst for the creation, presentation, education, enjoyment and celebration of dance and the performing arts in the Twin Cities.”

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