Amazing Museums in Orlando, Florida

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Cornell Fine Arts Museum

Cornell Fine Arts Museum

With one of the oldest and most distinguished collections in Florida, The Cornell Fine Arts Museum can boast of more than 5,000 objects from antiquity to the contemporary.

Orlando Science Center

Orlando Science Center

For sixty years, the Orlando Science Center has been a place that inspires curiosity and exploration. Truly one of the great activities for Orlando families, the Science Center encourages learning in a fun way. We?re the perfect educational activity, fun and knowledge all under one roof.

Ponce De Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum

Ponce De Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum

Join us at the lighthouse and explore our historical exhibits and climb the tallest lighthouse in Florida. Lighthouse admission will be free on Monday May 30th - Memorial Day - for all veterans and active duty service men and women with proof of service ID.

The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art

The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art

The Morse Museum houses the world?s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848?1933), including the artist and designer?s jewelry, pottery, paintings, art glass, leaded-glass lamps and windows.

The Mennello Museum of American Art

The Mennello Museum of American Art

The Mennello Museum of American Art, established in November 1998, is owned and operated by the City of Orlando. This cultural gem located in Loch Haven Cultural Park, minutes from downtown Orlando.

Orange County Regional History Center

Orange County Regional History Center

Ripley's Believe It or Not Orlando Odditorium

Ripley's Believe It or Not Orlando Odditorium

Experience one amazingly unique attraction. Ripley?s Believe It or Not! Odditorium in Orlando, Florida. Our 10,000 sq ft location actually looks like it?s falling into a sinkhole!

Orlando Museum of Art

Orlando Museum of Art

The Florida Prize in Contemporary Art is an initiative of the Orlando Museum of Art that brings a new level of recognition to the State?s most progressive artists.