Go for the architecture, but not for the art. The main collection is paintings every few steps around the spiral. When we visited, there was one of a bonafide artist for about ⅔s of the spiral. He wasn’t quite my cup of a tea, but I understand why he’s in a museum. The rest of the spiral consisted of canvases with a few straight pencil lines, maybe one swipe of paint, or were just two panels of acoustic soundproofing material glued together. Maybe I’m not artsy enough to appreciate this type of “work”… or maybe I just don’t want to pay $25/ticket to see something that I could produce myself if given an elementary school art classroom and 20 minutes. The best part was the Thannhauser Collection - one room in a corner with Monet, Manet, Van Gogh, Picasso, etc. That’s the only thing in the place that was worth admission to see - other than getting to walk through a decently cool building, and peer over the side to see up or down at the other levels every so often. As someone who lives locally and didn’t waste a whole day to go here, I’m not terribly disappointed in being able to check it off the list and know what it’s like for myself. But if you’re visiting from out of town, and have to choose between spending time here or just walking past and going somewhere better… my vote is certainly not for spending money on the art here. Keep looking.