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Chicago CityPASS®
- Group of max. 10 people
Chicago Top 3 Attractions Pass
- Art Institute of Chicago
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- Field Museum of Natural History
The Art Institute of Chicago: Skip The Line Ticket + Semi-Private Guided Tour
- Duration: 2h 30mins
- Group of max. 8 people
The Art Institute of Chicago: Skip The Line Ticket + Exclusive Guided Tour
- Duration: 2h 30mins
- Live guide in English
- Group of max. 12 people
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Tickets overview
There's plenty to see at the Art Institute of Chicago, but where to start? Your tickets get you up close and personal with some of the best art in the world across different eras and schools.
Late 19th-century European art at the Art Institute:
- A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (1884-86), Georges Seurat
- The Bedroom (1889), Vincent van Gogh
- Woman Reading (1880-81), Édouard Manet
American art at the Art Institute of Chicago:
- American Gothic (1930), Grant Wood
- Nighthawks (1942), Edward Hopper
- Sky above Clouds IV (1965), Georgia O’Keeffe
International modern art:
- The Old Guitarist, (1903-04), Pablo Picasso
- Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (1910), Pablo Picasso
- The Philosopher’s Conquest (1913-14), Giorgio de Chirico
- Improvisation No. 30 (1913), Vasily Kandinsky
Sculpture and historic artifacts:
- Buddha Shakyamuni Seated in Meditation (Dhyanamudra) India Tamil Nadu (about 12th century)
- Face Mask – Ngady Mwaash (19th-20th century), Kuba
- Hero Construction (1958), Richard Hunt
To avoid disappointment, make sure you book tickets for the Art Institute of Chicago in advance.
The Art Institute of Chicago tickets include:
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Priority access to the Art Institute of Chicago
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Access to all galleries and non-ticketed exhibitions
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Free downloadable audio guide app with background stories behind the artworks
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A 2.5-hour guided tour with an expert if you select the semi-private tour option
Useful information:
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Coat and bag check is free. Bags and backpacks larger than 13 x 17 x 4 inches are not allowed in the galleries and must be checked
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You can bring your own water bottle inside. There are water filling stations located throughout
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Currently there are no dining options inside the museum
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There are two gift shops inside
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Photography is permitted inside the Art Institute of Chicago
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Selfie sticks are not allowed inside
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Sketching with pencils is allowed inside
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You can expect to spend one to four hours inside the museum, depending on the level of detail you want to discover it in
The Art Institute of Chicago opening hours:
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Find the latest opening times. The first hour of every day, the hour before the official opening time, is reserved for member-only viewing
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The museum is closed on Tuesday and Wednesday
Free entry:
The following groups can enter the Art Institute for free:
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Children under 14
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Chicago teens under 18
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Students who attend one of the institute's University Partner schools
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LINK and WIC cardholders
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Illinois educators
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Active-duty military and their families (Armed Services Day - Labor Day)
Learn more about reserving your free tickets online to see the full list of eligible participants.
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About: The Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the US, attracting approximately 1.5 million guests annually. It is home to some of the world's most famous paintings, including The Old Guitarist by Pablo Picasso, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges-Pierre Seurat, Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, and Grant Wood's American Gothic, among countless other works.
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