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There may be no better way to explore the city, its history and culture, and discover what’s in store for the future than with The Houston Museum Pass. Perfect for one, ideal for all.

*Customers have 180 days from purchase to utilize their pass. Pass duration begins upon first redemption.
**Hours of operation are subject to change. Please confirm business hours when planning your visit.

What's included:
1940 Air Terminal Museum
Asia Society Texas Center
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
Children's Museum Houston
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Czech Center Museum Houston
Holocaust Museum Houstonhours
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Houston Center for Photography
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
Lone Star Flight Museum
National Museum of Funeral History
Rothko Chapel
The Health Museum
The Heritage Society
The Menil Collection
The Printing Museum
Ville: Houston
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Ce qui est inclu
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Visite audio officielle de la cathédrale Saint-Patrick
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Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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Houston
8325 Travelair St,
Before You Go
1. This is NOT your pass and will not work at any location.
2. If you entered your mobile number during checkout, you will receive a text message with a link to your mobile pass. If you did not, you will receive an email from Bandwango containing a link to your mobile pass.
3. When you arrive at your first attraction, present your mobile pass to redeem your admission at that location. Follow the instructions on the pass when presenting your phone to the attendant. Each pass allows for one admission to each location.
4. Only this mobile pass will be accepted for entry to the participating attractions.
Point final
Cette activité se termine au point de rendez-vous.
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
1940 Air Terminal Museum
The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is housed in the original art deco terminal building that once served the City of Houston as its commercial airport. The museum demonstrates the impact of aviation on Houston's history and economic development through the prism of architectural beauty.
2
Asia Society Texas Center
With 12 locations throughout the world, Asia Society is the leading educational organization promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among the peoples, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the west. Asia Society Texas Center executes the global mission with a local focus, enriching and engaging the vast diversity of Houston through innovative, relevant programs in arts and culture, business and policy, education, and community outreach.
3
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
The mission of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is to educate the public and to preserve, promote and perpetuate the history, tradition and outstanding contributions of America's Buffalo Soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the present. And it’s the only museum dedicated primarily to doing just that, through its featured exhibits, programs and historical research.
4
Children's Museum Houston
The Children's Museum of Houston has implemented timed tickets so please note that upon purchase of ticket(s) you will be provided with redemption instructions on how to reserve your timed entry. Housed in a whimsical building designed by internationally acclaimed architect Robert Venturi, the Children’s Museum of Houston offers a multitude of exhibits bursting with action-packed fun that engage kids in the ultimate learning experience.
5
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is a non-collecting institution dedicated to presenting the best and most exciting international, national, and regional art. Through dynamic exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications and accessible educational programs, the Museum reaches out to local, regional, national, and international audiences of various ages. CAMH is a nonprofit organization that relies on a variety of funding sources, including individual, government, and corporate, for its activities.
6
Czech Center Museum Houston
Created to celebrate, share and promote the rich cultural abundance of a major Slavic ethnic group and its history, this museum and cultural center are essential resources for learning about the way this diverse culture is interwoven with histories with others through galleries full of art, artifacts, photography, sculpture and more.
7
Holocaust Museum Houston
Charged with educating students and the public about the dangers of prejudice and hatred in society, Holocaust Museum Houston opened its doors in March of 1996. Since that time, impassioned notes, poems, artwork and other gifts, from school children and adults alike, attest to the life-changing thoughts generated by just one visit to this unique facility.
8
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Experience the handmade at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft—see innovative exhibitions, chat with working artists in their studios, and explore the Craft Garden. Admission to HCCC is free.
9
Houston Center for Photography
Founded in 1981 as a member-run organization dedicated to the promotion of photography, HCP has continued to fulfill this original mission while expanding to serve the community’s growing interest in photographic resources and education. Our exhibition gallery and library are always free and open to the public. Each year, HCP presents 12 on-site exhibitions featuring thought-provoking work by leading photographers and media artists. HCP also offers over 300 photography classes and workshops year-round for individuals of all ages and skill leve
10
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
As one of the most heavily attended museums in the United States, and one of the most attended venues in Houston, the Museum houses the Burke Baker Planetarium, Wortham GIANT Screen Theatre, Cockrell Butterfly Center and a fascinating variety of permanent exhibit areas that examine astronomy, space science, Native American culture, paleontology, energy, chemistry, gems and minerals, seashells, Texas wildlife and much more.
11
Lone Star Flight Museum
Located at historic Ellington Airport, the Lone Star Flight Museum is Houston’s newest museum! Coast through our collection of historic active aircraft in two 30,000 sq. foot hangars. Soar through the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame and Heritage Gallery and earn your wings in the Aviation Learning Center featuring live action simulators.
12
National Museum of Funeral History
Visit Houston’s most unique museum. The National Museum of Funeral History is an educational experience like no other and offers something for everyone. Discover America’s largest collection of authentic, historical funeral service items. With 15 exhibits to explore, learn about caskets and coffins, hearses though history, plus the funerals of Presidents, Popes, celebrities and more while you witness the cultural heritage of the funeral service industry and its time-honored tradition of compassion.
13
Rothko Chapel
The Rothko Chapel is an interfaith Chapel and site-specific art space. Featuring 14 large scale murals by artist Mark Rothko inside the space, and the Broken Obelisk sculpture by Barnett Newman on the grounds, the Chapel is open to all, providing a place for contemplation and meditation through art. The Museum Pass provides a 10% discount coupon for the Rothko Chapel Shop, which is located in the Welcome House and features books, gifts, and souvenirs exploring the Chapel’s history and the intersection of art, spirituality and human rights.
14
The Health Museum
In the heart of Houston, the Health Museum inspires passion and curiosity in health, the medical sciences and the human body. With more than 2.5 million visitors, it’s also one of the most interactive and popular science learning centers of its kind and a favorite among Houstonians.
15
The Heritage Society
The Heritage Society Museum is located at 1100 Bagby Street in Sam Houston Park. Founded in 1954, The Heritage Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to tell the stories of the diverse history of Houston and Texas through collections, exhibits, educational programs, film, video, and other content. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the historic structures are open for tours Thursday through Saturday. There is an admission charge for the Museum Gallery and the historic structure tours with special rates for seniors, students and children.
16
The Menil Collection
The Menil Collection is an art museum located in Houston, Texas, in a 30-acre neighborhood of art. The main building houses special exhibitions and the permanent collection, and it anchors a campus with three other museum buildings: two are dedicated to single artists (Cy Twombly and Dan Flavin) and another to year-long installation projects. The Menil Collection Bookstore faces the main entrance of the museum building. Inside, you will find a broad range of volumes from the Menil Collection imprint (including many now-rare exhibition catalogs), as well as an array of contemporary art, architecture, design, and special interest books.
17
The Printing Museum
Located in the Montrose District, The Printing Museum contains one of the largest collections of historic printed artifacts and working vintage presses. Visitors can explore the power of printing throughout the ages, as well as ignite their creativity in hands-on gallery exhibits and four artist studios.
18
1940 Air Terminal Museum
The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is housed in the original art deco terminal building that once served the City of Houston as its commercial airport. The museum demonstrates the impact of aviation on Houston's history and economic development through the prism of architectural beauty.
19
Asia Society Texas Center
With 12 locations throughout the world, Asia Society is the leading educational organization promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among the peoples, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the west. Asia Society Texas Center executes the global mission with a local focus, enriching and engaging the vast diversity of Houston through innovative, relevant programs in arts and culture, business and policy, education, and community outreach.
20
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
The mission of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is to educate the public and to preserve, promote and perpetuate the history, tradition and outstanding contributions of America's Buffalo Soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the present. And it’s the only museum dedicated primarily to doing just that, through its featured exhibits, programs and historical research.
21
Children's Museum Houston
The Children's Museum of Houston has implemented timed tickets so please note that upon purchase of ticket(s) you will be provided with redemption instructions on how to reserve your timed entry. Housed in a whimsical building designed by internationally acclaimed architect Robert Venturi, the Children’s Museum of Houston offers a multitude of exhibits bursting with action-packed fun that engage kids in the ultimate learning experience.
22
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is a non-collecting institution dedicated to presenting the best and most exciting international, national, and regional art. Through dynamic exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications and accessible educational programs, the Museum reaches out to local, regional, national, and international audiences of various ages. CAMH is a nonprofit organization that relies on a variety of funding sources, including individual, government, and corporate, for its activities.
23
Czech Center Museum Houston
Created to celebrate, share and promote the rich cultural abundance of a major Slavic ethnic group and its history, this museum and cultural center are essential resources for learning about the way this diverse culture is interwoven with histories with others through galleries full of art, artifacts, photography, sculpture and more.
24
Holocaust Museum Houston
Charged with educating students and the public about the dangers of prejudice and hatred in society, Holocaust Museum Houston opened its doors in March of 1996. Since that time, impassioned notes, poems, artwork and other gifts, from school children and adults alike, attest to the life-changing thoughts generated by just one visit to this unique facility.
25
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Experience the handmade at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft—see innovative exhibitions, chat with working artists in their studios, and explore the Craft Garden. Admission to HCCC is free.
26
Houston Center for Photography
Founded in 1981 as a member-run organization dedicated to the promotion of photography, HCP has continued to fulfill this original mission while expanding to serve the community’s growing interest in photographic resources and education. Our exhibition gallery and library are always free and open to the public. Each year, HCP presents 12 on-site exhibitions featuring thought-provoking work by leading photographers and media artists. HCP also offers over 300 photography classes and workshops year-round for individuals of all ages and skill leve
27
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
As one of the most heavily attended museums in the United States, and one of the most attended venues in Houston, the Museum houses the Burke Baker Planetarium, Wortham GIANT Screen Theatre, Cockrell Butterfly Center and a fascinating variety of permanent exhibit areas that examine astronomy, space science, Native American culture, paleontology, energy, chemistry, gems and minerals, seashells, Texas wildlife and much more.
28
Lone Star Flight Museum
Located at historic Ellington Airport, the Lone Star Flight Museum is Houston’s newest museum! Coast through our collection of historic active aircraft in two 30,000 sq. foot hangars. Soar through the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame and Heritage Gallery and earn your wings in the Aviation Learning Center featuring live action simulators.
29
National Museum of Funeral History
Visit Houston’s most unique museum. The National Museum of Funeral History is an educational experience like no other and offers something for everyone. Discover America’s largest collection of authentic, historical funeral service items. With 15 exhibits to explore, learn about caskets and coffins, hearses though history, plus the funerals of Presidents, Popes, celebrities and more while you witness the cultural heritage of the funeral service industry and its time-honored tradition of compassion.
30
Rothko Chapel
The Rothko Chapel is an interfaith Chapel and site-specific art space. Featuring 14 large scale murals by artist Mark Rothko inside the space, and the Broken Obelisk sculpture by Barnett Newman on the grounds, the Chapel is open to all, providing a place for contemplation and meditation through art. The Museum Pass provides a 10% discount coupon for the Rothko Chapel Shop, which is located in the Welcome House and features books, gifts, and souvenirs exploring the Chapel’s history and the intersection of art, spirituality and human rights.
31
The Health Museum
In the heart of Houston, the Health Museum inspires passion and curiosity in health, the medical sciences and the human body. With more than 2.5 million visitors, it’s also one of the most interactive and popular science learning centers of its kind and a favorite among Houstonians.
32
The Heritage Society
The Heritage Society Museum is located at 1100 Bagby Street in Sam Houston Park. Founded in 1954, The Heritage Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to tell the stories of the diverse history of Houston and Texas through collections, exhibits, educational programs, film, video, and other content. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the historic structures are open for tours Thursday through Saturday. There is an admission charge for the Museum Gallery and the historic structure tours with special rates for seniors, students and children.
33
The Menil Collection
The Menil Collection is an art museum located in Houston, Texas, in a 30-acre neighborhood of art. The main building houses special exhibitions and the permanent collection, and it anchors a campus with three other museum buildings: two are dedicated to single artists (Cy Twombly and Dan Flavin) and another to year-long installation projects. The Menil Collection Bookstore faces the main entrance of the museum building. Inside, you will find a broad range of volumes from the Menil Collection imprint (including many now-rare exhibition catalogs), as well as an array of contemporary art, architecture, design, and special interest books.
34
The Printing Museum
Located in the Montrose District, The Printing Museum contains one of the largest collections of historic printed artifacts and working vintage presses. Visitors can explore the power of printing throughout the ages, as well as ignite their creativity in hands-on gallery exhibits and four artist studios.
35
Musée de l'aérogare de 1940
Le musée de l'aérogare de 1940 est installé dans l'aérogare d'origine art déco qui servait autrefois d'aéroport commercial à la ville de Houston. Le musée démontre l'impact de l'aviation sur l'histoire et le développement économique de Houston à travers le prisme de la beauté architecturale.
36
Asia Society Texas Center
Avec 12 sites à travers le monde, Asia Society est la principale organisation éducative promouvant la compréhension mutuelle et renforçant les partenariats entre les peuples, les dirigeants et les institutions d'Asie et de l'Occident. Asia Society Texas Center exécute la mission mondiale avec une orientation locale, enrichissant et engageant la grande diversité de Houston grâce à des programmes innovants et pertinents dans les domaines des arts et de la culture, des affaires et de la politique, de l'éducation et de la sensibilisation communautaire.
37
Musée national des soldats de Buffalo
La mission du Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) est d'éduquer le public et de préserver, promouvoir et perpétuer l'histoire, la tradition et les contributions exceptionnelles des Buffalo Soldiers américains de la guerre d'indépendance à nos jours. Et c'est le seul musée qui se consacre principalement à cela, à travers ses expositions, ses programmes et ses recherches historiques.
38
Musée des enfants de Houston
Le Children's Museum of Houston a mis en place des billets chronométrés, veuillez donc noter qu'à l'achat du ou des billets, vous recevrez des instructions d'échange sur la façon de réserver votre entrée chronométrée. Installé dans un bâtiment fantaisiste conçu par l'architecte de renommée internationale Robert Venturi, le Children's Museum of Houston propose une multitude d'expositions pleines d'action amusantes qui engagent les enfants dans une expérience d'apprentissage ultime.
39
Musée d'art contemporain de Houston
Le Contemporary Arts Museum Houston est une institution non collectrice dédiée à la présentation des meilleurs et des plus passionnants arts internationaux, nationaux et régionaux. Grâce à des expositions dynamiques accompagnées de publications savantes et de programmes éducatifs accessibles, le Musée rejoint des publics locaux, régionaux, nationaux et internationaux de tous âges. CAMH est un organisme à but non lucratif qui dépend de diverses sources de financement, notamment des particuliers, des gouvernements et des entreprises, pour ses activités.
40
Musée du centre tchèque de Houston
Créé pour célébrer, partager et promouvoir la riche abondance culturelle d'un groupe ethnique slave majeur et son histoire, ce musée et centre culturel sont des ressources essentielles pour apprendre comment cette culture diversifiée est entrelacée avec des histoires avec d'autres à travers des galeries pleines d'art, d'artefacts , photographie, sculpture et plus encore.
41
Musée de l'Holocauste Houston
Chargé d'éduquer les étudiants et le public sur les dangers des préjugés et de la haine dans la société, le Holocaust Museum Houston a ouvert ses portes en mars 1996. Depuis lors, des notes passionnées, des poèmes, des œuvres d'art et d'autres cadeaux, d'écoliers et d'adultes, attestent aux pensées qui changent la vie générées par une seule visite dans cet établissement unique.
42
Centre d'artisanat contemporain de Houston
Découvrez le fait main au Houston Center for Contemporary Craft : découvrez des expositions innovantes, discutez avec des artistes en activité dans leurs studios et explorez le Craft Garden. L'entrée au HCCC est gratuite.
43
Centre de photographie de Houston
Fondée en 1981 en tant qu'organisation gérée par ses membres dédiée à la promotion de la photographie, HCP a continué à remplir cette mission originale tout en s'étendant pour servir l'intérêt croissant de la communauté pour les ressources et l'éducation photographiques. Notre galerie d'exposition et notre bibliothèque sont toujours gratuites et ouvertes au public. Chaque année, HCP présente 12 expositions sur place présentant des travaux stimulants de photographes et d'artistes médiatiques de premier plan. HCP propose également plus de 300 cours et ateliers de photographie toute l'année pour les personnes de tous âges et niveaux de compétence.
44
Le musée des sciences naturelles de Houston
En tant que l'un des musées les plus fréquentés des États-Unis et l'un des lieux les plus fréquentés de Houston, le musée abrite le planétarium Burke Baker, le Wortham GIANT Screen Theatre, le Cockrell Butterfly Center et une fascinante variété d'expositions permanentes qui examinent l'astronomie. , sciences spatiales, culture amérindienne, paléontologie, énergie, chimie, pierres précieuses et minéraux, coquillages, faune du Texas et bien plus encore.
45
Musée de l'aviation Lone Star
Situé dans l'aéroport historique d'Ellington, le Lone Star Flight Museum est le plus récent musée de Houston ! Parcourez notre collection d'avions actifs historiques dans deux hangars de 30 000 pieds carrés. Envolez-vous dans le Texas Aviation Hall of Fame and Heritage Gallery et gagnez vos ailes dans le Aviation Learning Center proposant des simulateurs d'action en direct.
46
Musée national d'histoire funéraire
Visitez le musée le plus unique de Houston. Le Musée national d'histoire funéraire est une expérience éducative sans pareille et offre quelque chose pour tout le monde. Découvrez la plus grande collection d'articles de service funéraire authentiques et historiques d'Amérique. Avec 15 expositions à explorer, découvrez les cercueils et les cercueils, les corbillards à travers l'histoire, ainsi que les funérailles de présidents, de papes, de célébrités et plus encore tout en découvrant l'héritage culturel de l'industrie des services funéraires et sa tradition séculaire de compassion.
47
Chapelle Rothko
La chapelle Rothko est une chapelle interconfessionnelle et un espace d'art spécifique au site. Présentant 14 peintures murales à grande échelle de l'artiste Mark Rothko à l'intérieur de l'espace et la sculpture Broken Obelisk de Barnett Newman sur le terrain, la chapelle est ouverte à tous, offrant un lieu de contemplation et de méditation à travers l'art. Le Museum Pass offre un coupon de réduction de 10 % pour la boutique de la chapelle Rothko, qui est située dans la maison d'accueil et propose des livres, des cadeaux et des souvenirs explorant l'histoire de la chapelle et l'intersection de l'art, de la spiritualité et des droits de l'homme.
48
Le Musée de la Santé
Au cœur de Houston, le Health Museum inspire passion et curiosité pour la santé, les sciences médicales et le corps humain. Avec plus de 2,5 millions de visiteurs, c'est également l'un des centres d'apprentissage scientifique les plus interactifs et les plus populaires de son genre et un favori parmi les Houstoniens.
49
La société du patrimoine
Le Heritage Society Museum est situé au 1100 Bagby Street dans le parc Sam Houston. Fondée en 1954, The Heritage Society est une organisation à but non lucratif 501 (c) 3 dont la mission est de raconter les histoires de l'histoire diversifiée de Houston et du Texas à travers des collections, des expositions, des programmes éducatifs, des films, des vidéos et d'autres contenus. Le musée est ouvert du mardi au samedi de 10h à 16h. et les structures historiques sont ouvertes aux visites du jeudi au samedi. Il y a des frais d'entrée pour la galerie du musée et les visites de la structure historique avec des tarifs spéciaux pour les personnes âgées, les étudiants et les enfants.
50
La Collection Ménil
La Menil Collection est un musée d'art situé à Houston, au Texas, dans un quartier d'art de 30 acres. Le bâtiment principal abrite des expositions spéciales et la collection permanente, et il ancre un campus avec trois autres bâtiments de musée : deux sont dédiés à des artistes uniques (Cy Twombly et Dan Flavin) et un autre à des projets d'installation d'une durée d'un an. La librairie Menil Collection fait face à l'entrée principale du bâtiment du musée. À l'intérieur, vous trouverez une large gamme de volumes de l'empreinte Menil Collection (y compris de nombreux catalogues d'exposition désormais rares), ainsi qu'un éventail de livres d'art contemporain, d'architecture, de design et d'intérêt particulier.
51
Le Musée de l'Imprimerie
Situé dans le quartier de Montrose, le musée de l'impression contient l'une des plus grandes collections d'artefacts imprimés historiques et de presses vintage en état de marche. Les visiteurs peuvent explorer le pouvoir de l'impression à travers les âges, ainsi que stimuler leur créativité dans des expositions interactives de galeries et quatre ateliers d'artistes.
52
1940 Air Terminal Museum
The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is housed in the original art deco terminal building that once served the City of Houston as its commercial airport. The museum demonstrates the impact of aviation on Houston's history and economic development through the prism of architectural beauty.
53
Asia Society Texas Center
With 12 locations throughout the world, Asia Society is the leading educational organization promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among the peoples, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the west. Asia Society Texas Center executes the global mission with a local focus, enriching and engaging the vast diversity of Houston through innovative, relevant programs in arts and culture, business and policy, education, and community outreach.
54
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
The mission of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is to educate the public and to preserve, promote and perpetuate the history, tradition and outstanding contributions of America's Buffalo Soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the present. And it’s the only museum dedicated primarily to doing just that, through its featured exhibits, programs and historical research.
55
Children's Museum Houston
The Children's Museum of Houston has implemented timed tickets so please note that upon purchase of ticket(s) you will be provided with redemption instructions on how to reserve your timed entry. Housed in a whimsical building designed by internationally acclaimed architect Robert Venturi, the Children’s Museum of Houston offers a multitude of exhibits bursting with action-packed fun that engage kids in the ultimate learning experience.
56
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is a non-collecting institution dedicated to presenting the best and most exciting international, national, and regional art. Through dynamic exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications and accessible educational programs, the Museum reaches out to local, regional, national, and international audiences of various ages. CAMH is a nonprofit organization that relies on a variety of funding sources, including individual, government, and corporate, for its activities.
57
Czech Center Museum Houston
Created to celebrate, share and promote the rich cultural abundance of a major Slavic ethnic group and its history, this museum and cultural center are essential resources for learning about the way this diverse culture is interwoven with histories with others through galleries full of art, artifacts, photography, sculpture and more.
58
Holocaust Museum Houston
Charged with educating students and the public about the dangers of prejudice and hatred in society, Holocaust Museum Houston opened its doors in March of 1996. Since that time, impassioned notes, poems, artwork and other gifts, from school children and adults alike, attest to the life-changing thoughts generated by just one visit to this unique facility.
59
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Experience the handmade at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft—see innovative exhibitions, chat with working artists in their studios, and explore the Craft Garden. Admission to HCCC is free.
60
Houston Center for Photography
Founded in 1981 as a member-run organization dedicated to the promotion of photography, HCP has continued to fulfill this original mission while expanding to serve the community’s growing interest in photographic resources and education. Our exhibition gallery and library are always free and open to the public. Each year, HCP presents 12 on-site exhibitions featuring thought-provoking work by leading photographers and media artists. HCP also offers over 300 photography classes and workshops year-round for individuals of all ages and skill leve
61
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
As one of the most heavily attended museums in the United States, and one of the most attended venues in Houston, the Museum houses the Burke Baker Planetarium, Wortham GIANT Screen Theatre, Cockrell Butterfly Center and a fascinating variety of permanent exhibit areas that examine astronomy, space science, Native American culture, paleontology, energy, chemistry, gems and minerals, seashells, Texas wildlife and much more.
62
Lone Star Flight Museum
Located at historic Ellington Airport, the Lone Star Flight Museum is Houston’s newest museum! Coast through our collection of historic active aircraft in two 30,000 sq. foot hangars. Soar through the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame and Heritage Gallery and earn your wings in the Aviation Learning Center featuring live action simulators.
63
National Museum of Funeral History
Visit Houston’s most unique museum. The National Museum of Funeral History is an educational experience like no other and offers something for everyone. Discover America’s largest collection of authentic, historical funeral service items. With 15 exhibits to explore, learn about caskets and coffins, hearses though history, plus the funerals of Presidents, Popes, celebrities and more while you witness the cultural heritage of the funeral service industry and its time-honored tradition of compassion.
64
Rothko Chapel
The Rothko Chapel is an interfaith Chapel and site-specific art space. Featuring 14 large scale murals by artist Mark Rothko inside the space, and the Broken Obelisk sculpture by Barnett Newman on the grounds, the Chapel is open to all, providing a place for contemplation and meditation through art. The Museum Pass provides a 10% discount coupon for the Rothko Chapel Shop, which is located in the Welcome House and features books, gifts, and souvenirs exploring the Chapel’s history and the intersection of art, spirituality and human rights.
65
The Health Museum
In the heart of Houston, the Health Museum inspires passion and curiosity in health, the medical sciences and the human body. With more than 2.5 million visitors, it’s also one of the most interactive and popular science learning centers of its kind and a favorite among Houstonians.
66
The Heritage Society
The Heritage Society Museum is located at 1100 Bagby Street in Sam Houston Park. Founded in 1954, The Heritage Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to tell the stories of the diverse history of Houston and Texas through collections, exhibits, educational programs, film, video, and other content. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the historic structures are open for tours Thursday through Saturday. There is an admission charge for the Museum Gallery and the historic structure tours with special rates for seniors, students and children.
67
The Menil Collection
The Menil Collection is an art museum located in Houston, Texas, in a 30-acre neighborhood of art. The main building houses special exhibitions and the permanent collection, and it anchors a campus with three other museum buildings: two are dedicated to single artists (Cy Twombly and Dan Flavin) and another to year-long installation projects. The Menil Collection Bookstore faces the main entrance of the museum building. Inside, you will find a broad range of volumes from the Menil Collection imprint (including many now-rare exhibition catalogs), as well as an array of contemporary art, architecture, design, and special interest books.
68
San Jacinto Museum of History
The San Jacinto Museum of History is housed in the base of the San Jacinto Monument. The Museum is operated by the San Jacinto Museum of History Association — a non-profit organization — in association with the Texas Historical Commission. More than just a gateway to a great view, the Museum is your gateway to Texas culture! It was established not only to honor those who fought here in 1836, but also to re-visualize the history of Texas and the Spanish Southwest. It was created as a steward of history, and to promote friendship between Texas, Mexico, Spain, France and Latin America.
69
1940 Air Terminal Museum
The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is housed in the original art deco terminal building that once served the City of Houston as its commercial airport. The museum demonstrates the impact of aviation on Houston's history and economic development through the prism of architectural beauty.
70
Asia Society Texas Center
With 12 locations throughout the world, Asia Society is the leading educational organization promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among the peoples, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the west. Asia Society Texas Center executes the global mission with a local focus, enriching and engaging the vast diversity of Houston through innovative, relevant programs in arts and culture, business and policy, education, and community outreach.
71
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
The mission of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is to educate the public and to preserve, promote and perpetuate the history, tradition and outstanding contributions of America's Buffalo Soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the present. And it’s the only museum dedicated primarily to doing just that, through its featured exhibits, programs and historical research.
72
Children's Museum Houston
The Children's Museum of Houston has implemented timed tickets so please note that upon purchase of ticket(s) you will be provided with redemption instructions on how to reserve your timed entry. Housed in a whimsical building designed by internationally acclaimed architect Robert Venturi, the Children’s Museum of Houston offers a multitude of exhibits bursting with action-packed fun that engage kids in the ultimate learning experience.
73
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is a non-collecting institution dedicated to presenting the best and most exciting international, national, and regional art. Through dynamic exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications and accessible educational programs, the Museum reaches out to local, regional, national, and international audiences of various ages. CAMH is a nonprofit organization that relies on a variety of funding sources, including individual, government, and corporate, for its activities.
74
Czech Center Museum Houston
Created to celebrate, share and promote the rich cultural abundance of a major Slavic ethnic group and its history, this museum and cultural center are essential resources for learning about the way this diverse culture is interwoven with histories with others through galleries full of art, artifacts, photography, sculpture and more.
75
Holocaust Museum Houston
Charged with educating students and the public about the dangers of prejudice and hatred in society, Holocaust Museum Houston opened its doors in March of 1996. Since that time, impassioned notes, poems, artwork and other gifts, from school children and adults alike, attest to the life-changing thoughts generated by just one visit to this unique facility.
76
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Experience the handmade at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft—see innovative exhibitions, chat with working artists in their studios, and explore the Craft Garden. Admission to HCCC is free.
77
Houston Center for Photography
Founded in 1981 as a member-run organization dedicated to the promotion of photography, HCP has continued to fulfill this original mission while expanding to serve the community’s growing interest in photographic resources and education. Our exhibition gallery and library are always free and open to the public. Each year, HCP presents 12 on-site exhibitions featuring thought-provoking work by leading photographers and media artists. HCP also offers over 300 photography classes and workshops year-round for individuals of all ages and skill leve
78
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
As one of the most heavily attended museums in the United States, and one of the most attended venues in Houston, the Museum houses the Burke Baker Planetarium, Wortham GIANT Screen Theatre, Cockrell Butterfly Center and a fascinating variety of permanent exhibit areas that examine astronomy, space science, Native American culture, paleontology, energy, chemistry, gems and minerals, seashells, Texas wildlife and much more.
79
Lone Star Flight Museum
Located at historic Ellington Airport, the Lone Star Flight Museum is Houston’s newest museum! Coast through our collection of historic active aircraft in two 30,000 sq. foot hangars. Soar through the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame and Heritage Gallery and earn your wings in the Aviation Learning Center featuring live action simulators.
80
National Museum of Funeral History
Visit Houston’s most unique museum. The National Museum of Funeral History is an educational experience like no other and offers something for everyone. Discover America’s largest collection of authentic, historical funeral service items. With 15 exhibits to explore, learn about caskets and coffins, hearses though history, plus the funerals of Presidents, Popes, celebrities and more while you witness the cultural heritage of the funeral service industry and its time-honored tradition of compassion.
81
Rothko Chapel
The Rothko Chapel is an interfaith Chapel and site-specific art space. Featuring 14 large scale murals by artist Mark Rothko inside the space, and the Broken Obelisk sculpture by Barnett Newman on the grounds, the Chapel is open to all, providing a place for contemplation and meditation through art. The Museum Pass provides a 10% discount coupon for the Rothko Chapel Shop, which is located in the Welcome House and features books, gifts, and souvenirs exploring the Chapel’s history and the intersection of art, spirituality and human rights.
82
The Health Museum
In the heart of Houston, the Health Museum inspires passion and curiosity in health, the medical sciences and the human body. With more than 2.5 million visitors, it’s also one of the most interactive and popular science learning centers of its kind and a favorite among Houstonians.
83
The Heritage Society
The Heritage Society Museum is located at 1100 Bagby Street in Sam Houston Park. Founded in 1954, The Heritage Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to tell the stories of the diverse history of Houston and Texas through collections, exhibits, educational programs, film, video, and other content. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the historic structures are open for tours Thursday through Saturday. There is an admission charge for the Museum Gallery and the historic structure tours with special rates for seniors, students and children.
84
The Menil Collection
The Menil Collection is an art museum located in Houston, Texas, in a 30-acre neighborhood of art. The main building houses special exhibitions and the permanent collection, and it anchors a campus with three other museum buildings: two are dedicated to single artists (Cy Twombly and Dan Flavin) and another to year-long installation projects. The Menil Collection Bookstore faces the main entrance of the museum building. Inside, you will find a broad range of volumes from the Menil Collection imprint (including many now-rare exhibition catalogs), as well as an array of contemporary art, architecture, design, and special interest books.
85
San Jacinto Museum of History
The San Jacinto Museum of History is housed in the base of the San Jacinto Monument. The Museum is operated by the San Jacinto Museum of History Association — a non-profit organization — in association with the Texas Historical Commission. More than just a gateway to a great view, the Museum is your gateway to Texas culture! It was established not only to honor those who fought here in 1836, but also to re-visualize the history of Texas and the Spanish Southwest. It was created as a steward of history, and to promote friendship between Texas, Mexico, Spain, France and Latin America.
86
1940 Air Terminal Museum
The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is housed in the original art deco terminal building that once served the City of Houston as its commercial airport. The museum demonstrates the impact of aviation on Houston's history and economic development through the prism of architectural beauty.
87
Asia Society Texas Center
With 12 locations throughout the world, Asia Society is the leading educational organization promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among the peoples, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the west. Asia Society Texas Center executes the global mission with a local focus, enriching and engaging the vast diversity of Houston through innovative, relevant programs in arts and culture, business and policy, education, and community outreach.
88
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
The mission of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is to educate the public and to preserve, promote and perpetuate the history, tradition and outstanding contributions of America's Buffalo Soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the present. And it’s the only museum dedicated primarily to doing just that, through its featured exhibits, programs and historical research.
89
Children's Museum Houston
The Children's Museum of Houston has implemented timed tickets so please note that upon purchase of ticket(s) you will be provided with redemption instructions on how to reserve your timed entry. Housed in a whimsical building designed by internationally acclaimed architect Robert Venturi, the Children’s Museum of Houston offers a multitude of exhibits bursting with action-packed fun that engage kids in the ultimate learning experience.
90
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is a non-collecting institution dedicated to presenting the best and most exciting international, national, and regional art. Through dynamic exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications and accessible educational programs, the Museum reaches out to local, regional, national, and international audiences of various ages. CAMH is a nonprofit organization that relies on a variety of funding sources, including individual, government, and corporate, for its activities.
91
Czech Center Museum Houston
Created to celebrate, share and promote the rich cultural abundance of a major Slavic ethnic group and its history, this museum and cultural center are essential resources for learning about the way this diverse culture is interwoven with histories with others through galleries full of art, artifacts, photography, sculpture and more.
92
Holocaust Museum Houston
Charged with educating students and the public about the dangers of prejudice and hatred in society, Holocaust Museum Houston opened its doors in March of 1996. Since that time, impassioned notes, poems, artwork and other gifts, from school children and adults alike, attest to the life-changing thoughts generated by just one visit to this unique facility.
93
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Experience the handmade at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft—see innovative exhibitions, chat with working artists in their studios, and explore the Craft Garden. Admission to HCCC is free.
94
Houston Center for Photography
Founded in 1981 as a member-run organization dedicated to the promotion of photography, HCP has continued to fulfill this original mission while expanding to serve the community’s growing interest in photographic resources and education. Our exhibition gallery and library are always free and open to the public. Each year, HCP presents 12 on-site exhibitions featuring thought-provoking work by leading photographers and media artists. HCP also offers over 300 photography classes and workshops year-round for individuals of all ages and skill leve
95
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
As one of the most heavily attended museums in the United States, and one of the most attended venues in Houston, the Museum houses the Burke Baker Planetarium, Wortham GIANT Screen Theatre, Cockrell Butterfly Center and a fascinating variety of permanent exhibit areas that examine astronomy, space science, Native American culture, paleontology, energy, chemistry, gems and minerals, seashells, Texas wildlife and much more.
96
Lone Star Flight Museum
Located at historic Ellington Airport, the Lone Star Flight Museum is Houston’s newest museum! Coast through our collection of historic active aircraft in two 30,000 sq. foot hangars. Soar through the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame and Heritage Gallery and earn your wings in the Aviation Learning Center featuring live action simulators.
97
National Museum of Funeral History
Visit Houston’s most unique museum. The National Museum of Funeral History is an educational experience like no other and offers something for everyone. Discover America’s largest collection of authentic, historical funeral service items. With 15 exhibits to explore, learn about caskets and coffins, hearses though history, plus the funerals of Presidents, Popes, celebrities and more while you witness the cultural heritage of the funeral service industry and its time-honored tradition of compassion.
98
Rothko Chapel
The Rothko Chapel is an interfaith Chapel and site-specific art space. Featuring 14 large scale murals by artist Mark Rothko inside the space, and the Broken Obelisk sculpture by Barnett Newman on the grounds, the Chapel is open to all, providing a place for contemplation and meditation through art. The Museum Pass provides a 10% discount coupon for the Rothko Chapel Shop, which is located in the Welcome House and features books, gifts, and souvenirs exploring the Chapel’s history and the intersection of art, spirituality and human rights.
99
The Health Museum
In the heart of Houston, the Health Museum inspires passion and curiosity in health, the medical sciences and the human body. With more than 2.5 million visitors, it’s also one of the most interactive and popular science learning centers of its kind and a favorite among Houstonians.
100
The Heritage Society
The Heritage Society Museum is located at 1100 Bagby Street in Sam Houston Park. Founded in 1954, The Heritage Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to tell the stories of the diverse history of Houston and Texas through collections, exhibits, educational programs, film, video, and other content. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the historic structures are open for tours Thursday through Saturday. There is an admission charge for the Museum Gallery and the historic structure tours with special rates for seniors, students and children.
101
The Menil Collection
The Menil Collection is an art museum located in Houston, Texas, in a 30-acre neighborhood of art. The main building houses special exhibitions and the permanent collection, and it anchors a campus with three other museum buildings: two are dedicated to single artists (Cy Twombly and Dan Flavin) and another to year-long installation projects. The Menil Collection Bookstore faces the main entrance of the museum building. Inside, you will find a broad range of volumes from the Menil Collection imprint (including many now-rare exhibition catalogs), as well as an array of contemporary art, architecture, design, and special interest books.
102
San Jacinto Museum of History
The San Jacinto Museum of History is housed in the base of the San Jacinto Monument. The Museum is operated by the San Jacinto Museum of History Association — a non-profit organization — in association with the Texas Historical Commission. More than just a gateway to a great view, the Museum is your gateway to Texas culture! It was established not only to honor those who fought here in 1836, but also to re-visualize the history of Texas and the Spanish Southwest. It was created as a steward of history, and to promote friendship between Texas, Mexico, Spain, France and Latin America.
103
1940 Air Terminal Museum
The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is housed in the original art deco terminal building that once served the City of Houston as its commercial airport. The museum demonstrates the impact of aviation on Houston's history and economic development through the prism of architectural beauty.
104
Asia Society Texas Center
With 12 locations throughout the world, Asia Society is the leading educational organization promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among the peoples, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the west. Asia Society Texas Center executes the global mission with a local focus, enriching and engaging the vast diversity of Houston through innovative, relevant programs in arts and culture, business and policy, education, and community outreach.
105
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
The mission of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is to educate the public and to preserve, promote and perpetuate the history, tradition and outstanding contributions of America's Buffalo Soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the present. And it’s the only museum dedicated primarily to doing just that, through its featured exhibits, programs and historical research.
106
Children's Museum Houston
The Children's Museum of Houston has implemented timed tickets so please note that upon purchase of ticket(s) you will be provided with redemption instructions on how to reserve your timed entry. Housed in a whimsical building designed by internationally acclaimed architect Robert Venturi, the Children’s Museum of Houston offers a multitude of exhibits bursting with action-packed fun that engage kids in the ultimate learning experience.
107
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is a non-collecting institution dedicated to presenting the best and most exciting international, national, and regional art. Through dynamic exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications and accessible educational programs, the Museum reaches out to local, regional, national, and international audiences of various ages. CAMH is a nonprofit organization that relies on a variety of funding sources, including individual, government, and corporate, for its activities.
108
Czech Center Museum Houston
Created to celebrate, share and promote the rich cultural abundance of a major Slavic ethnic group and its history, this museum and cultural center are essential resources for learning about the way this diverse culture is interwoven with histories with others through galleries full of art, artifacts, photography, sculpture and more.
109
Holocaust Museum Houston
Charged with educating students and the public about the dangers of prejudice and hatred in society, Holocaust Museum Houston opened its doors in March of 1996. Since that time, impassioned notes, poems, artwork and other gifts, from school children and adults alike, attest to the life-changing thoughts generated by just one visit to this unique facility.
110
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Experience the handmade at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft—see innovative exhibitions, chat with working artists in their studios, and explore the Craft Garden. Admission to HCCC is free.
111
Houston Center for Photography
Founded in 1981 as a member-run organization dedicated to the promotion of photography, HCP has continued to fulfill this original mission while expanding to serve the community’s growing interest in photographic resources and education. Our exhibition gallery and library are always free and open to the public. Each year, HCP presents 12 on-site exhibitions featuring thought-provoking work by leading photographers and media artists. HCP also offers over 300 photography classes and workshops year-round for individuals of all ages and skill leve
112
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
As one of the most heavily attended museums in the United States, and one of the most attended venues in Houston, the Museum houses the Burke Baker Planetarium, Wortham GIANT Screen Theatre, Cockrell Butterfly Center and a fascinating variety of permanent exhibit areas that examine astronomy, space science, Native American culture, paleontology, energy, chemistry, gems and minerals, seashells, Texas wildlife and much more.
113
Lone Star Flight Museum
Located at historic Ellington Airport, the Lone Star Flight Museum is Houston’s newest museum! Coast through our collection of historic active aircraft in two 30,000 sq. foot hangars. Soar through the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame and Heritage Gallery and earn your wings in the Aviation Learning Center featuring live action simulators.
114
National Museum of Funeral History
Visit Houston’s most unique museum. The National Museum of Funeral History is an educational experience like no other and offers something for everyone. Discover America’s largest collection of authentic, historical funeral service items. With 15 exhibits to explore, learn about caskets and coffins, hearses though history, plus the funerals of Presidents, Popes, celebrities and more while you witness the cultural heritage of the funeral service industry and its time-honored tradition of compassion.
115
Rothko Chapel
The Rothko Chapel is an interfaith Chapel and site-specific art space. Featuring 14 large scale murals by artist Mark Rothko inside the space, and the Broken Obelisk sculpture by Barnett Newman on the grounds, the Chapel is open to all, providing a place for contemplation and meditation through art. The Museum Pass provides a 10% discount coupon for the Rothko Chapel Shop, which is located in the Welcome House and features books, gifts, and souvenirs exploring the Chapel’s history and the intersection of art, spirituality and human rights.
116
The Health Museum
In the heart of Houston, the Health Museum inspires passion and curiosity in health, the medical sciences and the human body. With more than 2.5 million visitors, it’s also one of the most interactive and popular science learning centers of its kind and a favorite among Houstonians.
117
The Heritage Society
The Heritage Society Museum is located at 1100 Bagby Street in Sam Houston Park. Founded in 1954, The Heritage Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to tell the stories of the diverse history of Houston and Texas through collections, exhibits, educational programs, film, video, and other content. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the historic structures are open for tours Thursday through Saturday. There is an admission charge for the Museum Gallery and the historic structure tours with special rates for seniors, students and children.
118
The Menil Collection
The Menil Collection is an art museum located in Houston, Texas, in a 30-acre neighborhood of art. The main building houses special exhibitions and the permanent collection, and it anchors a campus with three other museum buildings: two are dedicated to single artists (Cy Twombly and Dan Flavin) and another to year-long installation projects. The Menil Collection Bookstore faces the main entrance of the museum building. Inside, you will find a broad range of volumes from the Menil Collection imprint (including many now-rare exhibition catalogs), as well as an array of contemporary art, architecture, design, and special interest books.
119
San Jacinto Museum of History
The San Jacinto Museum of History is housed in the base of the San Jacinto Monument. The Museum is operated by the San Jacinto Museum of History Association — a non-profit organization — in association with the Texas Historical Commission. More than just a gateway to a great view, the Museum is your gateway to Texas culture! It was established not only to honor those who fought here in 1836, but also to re-visualize the history of Texas and the Spanish Southwest. It was created as a steward of history, and to promote friendship between Texas, Mexico, Spain, France and Latin America.
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Z1760QQsamw
May 2024
To get the best value from this pass you probably need to use the full 3 day access. We only had a day and the value was questionable. Notwithstanding, the information provided on all the museums was excellent and an absolute highlight was the Lone Star Flight Museum; an absolute must for anyone with a passion for old aircraft. There was fantastic close up access to WW2 aircraft, fascinating exhibitions on the history of flight in Texas and some really informative 'min-tours'. We also did a tour of the Buffalo Soldiers museum which chronicled American African soldiers in the history of US warfare - a real eye-opener that was a testament to the amazing courage and commitment of these dedicated service personnel.
drdark54
Feb 2023
I like museums, so this was good but not quite the value I hoped for. The Buffalo Soldier museum was a surprise gem, definitely worth it, but regular admission is only $5, and one of the 4 places I visited is always free, so the savings was less than I expected. The Holocaust Museum was very moving. Disappointed that the Fine Arts museum wasn’t included, but this pass is still worthwhile if you’ve got the time and stamina to plan on visiting multiple places. The concentration of several museums near each other in Houston makes that easier.
44garyn
Oct 2022
A huge bargain! Literally something for everyone. Only regret was that we didn't have more time. The museums we saw were fascinating both from a global perspective and from a Texas perspective. My adult son and I went and were totally immersed in the information provided. Could have spent all day at a couple of the venues but wanted to see as many as we could. Staff at each location was very helpful and enhanced our experience. Don't buy the one day pass, spend the extra money and buy the 3 day pass, it is worth it!

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