In Downtown, you can view an oil baron's personal art collection worth millions of dollars.

Museums/Galleries

  • Bldg Front 01

    Artspace111 111 Hampton Street Fort Worth, Texas

    A dynamic contemporary art gallery focusing on emerging and mid-career Texas artists working in a variety of media.

  • Ball Eddleman

    Ball-Eddleman-McFarland House 1110 Penn Street Fort Worth, Texas

    Fort Worth’s “Victorian Lady,” is one of the best-preserved examples of Victorian architecture left in Texas. Little has changed in this home since 1899, when it was one of many mansions lining the streets of Fort Worth’s fashionable Quality Hill.

  • Fire Station1 Located in Sundance Square

    Fire Station Number 1 2nd and Commerce Streets

    "150 Years of Fort Worth" traces Fort Worth's development, from its beginning as a frontier outpost, through its rowdy youth as a cattle town, to present day.

  • Milan Gallery Located in Sundance Square

    Milan Gallery 505 Houston Street

    A fine art gallery with lots of flair. Find the work of both local and international artists on display and for sale.

  • Sid Richardson Museum Located in Sundance Square

    Sid Richardson Museum 309 Main Street

    Be ready for a stunning collection of western art of all forms and visit the museum store to take home locally crafted artwork and souvenirs.

  • Thomas Kinkaid Located in Sundance Square

    Thomas Kinkade Gallery 302 Main Street

    The famous work of painter Thomas Kinkade on display and for sale.