Museum of Graffiti Admission





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The Museum of Graffiti was formed to preserve graffiti’s history and celebrate its emergence in design, fashion, advertising, and galleries. The Museum experience includes an indoor exhibition space, eleven exterior murals, a fine art gallery, and a world-class gift shop stocked with limited edition merchandise and exclusive items from the world’s most talented graffiti artists.
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THE WORLD’S FIRST MUSEUM DEDICATED TO GRAFFITI ART The Museum of Graffiti exhibits, educates, and celebrates the thousands of graffiti artists who have transformed walls in our public spaces into vibrant masterpieces. The museum is located in the heart of Wynwood. What was once a sleepy industrial neighborhood, Wynwood was transformed by graffiti artists into the largest open-air gallery in the world. Despite being a global arts destination, the Museum of Graffiti is Wynwood’s very first museum. While the main exhibitions are indoors, the Museum has programmed several of the exterior walls to present the work of today’s top graffiti artists. Now located at 276 NW 26th Street Miami FL 33127
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(21)
I really loved all the art and artist guided tour
This museum is a wonderful educational and fun experience. It is comprised of several buildings that educate visitors of the history of graffiti and writing styles, see artists in action and a gallery of art for purchase. Don't miss it!
The immersive experience. Each wall was covered from top to bottom with art and history about the pioneers of graffiti across the world.
This is a very small museum that I was hoping would give me a better appreciation of Graffiti, but it didn't. I read much of the presented content - found it mildly interesting but many of the "artist" stories were similar. Seemed very superficial in scope. I wanted to understand the difference between tagging which I consider vandalism and graffiti, which I thought was more of an artform. There seems to be some elements of art/design but I left still thinking it's more about the tagger's ego and his attempt to cover the world with his multiple names or gang names. Not art at all. I was also disappointed that the museum made no attempt to explain the negative effects of graffiti. ie., they can make you very uncomfortable about your environment and the destruction/degrading on historical building. While the bathrooms were good examples of graffiti on steroids, had they been any other place, I would be very leery about entering and using them. Wynwood runs the risk of becoming obsolete because the beautiful street art is damaged by tagging and graffiti along with every inch of surface; sidewalks, telephone poles, etc., now looks rundown and out of control. Its graffiti and tagging at its worst, especially if you had seen the area 5-8 years ago, when it was truly innovative. I read nearly everything. It took me about 1/2 hour - indeed a tiny museum not really worth the expense to enter. However the gift shop is free to enter and amusing.
I had such an amazing time walking through the museum and learning the history behind the graffiti culture. I love art in all forms, but graffiti is very unique.
Brilliant place. We thoroughly enjoyed the exhibits and learning about the history of graffiti and how street art has transformed Wynwood.
Had a great time reading how graffiti started interesting. Go check it out . You won’t be disappointed
The Museum of Graffiti is an interactive experience. Be sure to participate in the exhibit challenge and have fun
Such a dope place to visit. The art was amazing. Definitely recommend attending! You won't be disappointed. I wish this place was advertised more.
We had a wonderful time exploring the graffiti museum. The exhibits are very informative and take you through the artistic expression and history of graffiti. We also were fortunate to have a private graffiti class. Lexi helped us plan it and Ryan was our instructor. We sprayed on canvas outside and he went over different styles and techniques. My family loved it!



