Haan Museum of Indiana Art
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The Haan Museum is three museums in one, all housed in a mansion that served as the Connecticut Building at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. The Museum is known for its outstanding collection of historic Indiana paintings, including the best works by T.C. Steele. We also display hundreds of Indiana ceramics – including tables, chairs, figural works, and architectural forms as well as bronze and stone sculptures and glass. A major collection of ornate antique American furniture adds to the experience. The two main floors of the Haan Museum encompass about 9,000 square feet. The Museum has three special exhibitions each year in addition to their popular Holiday tours. Group Tours (15 people or more) and private tours can also be arranged. Please visit thehaan.org for all details, dates, and times. The Sculpture Garden and Nature Trail are open daily, free. Museum Admission: Visit thehaan.org for pricing details. Admission includes special exhibitions.
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Facility Info
- Exhibits Space
- Total Sq. Ft. 15000
- Number of Rooms 18
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