Museum of Graffiti

276 Northwest 26th Street, Miami, FL 33127

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4.5 388
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Hours open

Monday:

11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday:

11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday:

11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Thursday:

11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Friday:

11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday:

11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Sunday:

11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

276 NW 26th St, Miami, FL 33127, United States
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About the Business

The Museum of Graffiti, located at 276 Northwest 26th Street in Miami, Florida, is a must-visit tourist attraction for art enthusiasts and graffiti lovers alike. This unique museum showcases the vibrant and dynamic world of graffiti art, featuring works from local and international artists. Visitors can explore the history and evolution of graffiti through interactive exhibits, guided tours, and special events. Immerse yourself in the colorful and expressive world of graffiti at this one-of-a-kind institution in the heart of Miami.

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Melissa P:
3

"We stayed at the Arlo Wynwood and got free into the museum which was great! It was nice to read about different artists how they started out and how they became famous artists. It was lots of reading but if you have time it’s good. Could have used so much more art and figurines just to look at like an art gallery. Nice little shop at the end."

1 year ago
Micky O’Rourke:
5

"Neat museum tucked in the heart of Wynwood. Changed my entire view about graffiti. The young gentleman Gino was deeply knowledgeable about the arts and very suggestive of places to eat around the area. Will be coming back."

1 year ago
goodkine:
5

"Are you "old school" or "new school?" Did you watch "Beat Street," or "Glee" as a kid...? Whatever age, "graffiti" or "street art" has its roots in many forms... Here, is an amazing ode to a modern artform... its not free however (see rates on pic of sign), and the small fee is worth the extensive ride down the urban information lane... Got kids in school with you? And you've been been picking sucky spots lately? Take the youngins here and make up for it... Miami embraces the street art form, and in addition to this dedicated shop, several nearby buildings in town are also completely covered in street art/graffiti... ."

1 year ago
Rafael Lopez:
5

"This place did not disappoint. Ambiance is great, and the history of graffiti is unavoidable. Very amazing art to go see and create if you feeling like squeezing some spray cans. The museum offers a graffiti class, the instructor is really good and gives you more in depth knowledge about what it takes to create such amazing art pieces. Great time here!"

1 year ago
MzOldSkool93:
5

"Our school lined up a week of field trips for our students to immerse themselves in art and culture. One of my favorite field trip spots that we went to was the Museum of Graffiti in the Wynwood art district. When we walked in, we were greeted by the friendly hosts that took our groups throughout the museum. Everyone was very friendly and informative of all the beautiful artwork of graffiti that was around. Our group was split into to two. One group did the tour of the museum first, and the second group did the graffiti design class. The instructor for the graffiti design class was very interactive with the students, and taught us how to create pieces of graffiti artwork. I was surprised that I did well for myself lol. When it was time for us to do the tour, the tour guide was very engaging and informative of every artwork that was throughout the museum. He gave a plethora of background information to where we can understand the pieces much better. Being able to see how something that was once considered illegal street artwork, is now being appreciated throughout the world is phenomenal."

1 year ago
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