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6 Must-See Museums When You're in Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City is a great place to visit for its many ski slopes, canyons, and vibrant cultural life. The city has a variety of museums, both traditional and unusual, that are sure to entertain visitors. Some of the more popular museums include the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art and the Gilgal Sculpture Gardens.


1. Utah Museum of Contemporary Art


The Utah Museum of Contemporary Art is a great place to see the work of local and regional artists. The exhibitions rotate regularly, so you can always see something new. The museum also occasionally features international artists. In 2011, the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art won the Best Museum award from Utah. If you're looking for a great museum to visit, the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art should be on your list.


2. The Leonardo Museum


The Leonardo Museum in Salt Lake City is a unique museum that combines art, science, and technology in its exhibits and installations. The museum has several interactive and hands-on activities to engage and educate visitors of all ages. The museum frequently hosts temporary exhibitions on various topics, with the most recent one being the exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls.


3. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum


Red Butte Garden is a large botanical garden located in the Wasatch mountain range. It features a variety of gardens, hiking trails, and exhibits, including sculptures, art, and seasonal flowers. The garden also hosts free movie nights and concerts during the summer.


4. Daughters of Utah Pioneers


This museum is the largest in the world and is devoted to studying pioneers. It has a large collection of artifacts that date back to the earliest settlers of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake. There are also beautiful displays of furniture and crystal salt shakers. You can use the History Department and the Photography Department for research purposes.


5. Gilgal Sculpture Garden


Thomas Battersby Child Jr. created this garden in 1945. It includes 12 sculptures and various other inscriptions, including scriptures, poems, and other philosophical texts. The best-known sculpture of the garden is the solemn Sphinx, which has the body of a crouching animal (it is unclear which one) and the face of the LDS church founder Joseph Smith. Admission to the garden is free.


6. Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Art


The Chase Home Museum of Folk Art is a museum in Liberty Park, Utah, that displays the traditional arts of Utah's indigenous peoples and early European pioneers. The museum is operated by the Utah Division of Arts and Museums, and is located in a home that Mormon leader Brigham Young built in the early 1850s. The museum's collection includes basketry, rugs, toys, musical instruments, and tools from the Navajo, Goshute, Shoshone, Paiute, and Ute peoples, as well as quilts, rugs, handicrafts, pictures, books, and recordings from the pioneer era.


Conclusion


If you find yourself in Salt Lake City, Utah, be sure to visit one or more of the amazing museums the city has to offer. With so many options, you are sure to find something that interests you and provides a fun and educational experience.


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