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Art Car Museum
And now for something funky: the Art Car Museum is a repository for more than 15 of the psychedelic, buglike, and Mad Max-esque vehicles that have taken part in the annual Art Car Parade.
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Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum
Dominique's acquisition of a 13th-century Cypriot fresco almost caused an international incident; in the end, she built the custom Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum to safely protect the treasure for 99 years.
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Children's Museum of Houston
Walking distance from Hermann Park is the activity-filled Children's Museum of Houston. Little ones can make tortillas and learn some Spanish in a Mexican village, or they can learn to draw in an open-air art studio.
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Houston Museum of Natural Science
Delve into excellent traveling shows - often with shiny themes (treasures of Tsarist Russia, gold of Afghanistan) - at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Dinosaurs, fossils, gems and mineral exhibits, chemistry and interactive experiments are all part of the permanent collections.
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Menil Collection
Local philanthropists John and Dominique de Menil's 15,000 artworks form the core of the Menil Collection. The couple's taste ran from the medieval to the surreal - several rooms are devoted to the likes of René Magritte and Max Ernst.
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Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts houses one of the largest permanent collections of art in the country in two separate buildings, one of which was designed by the famed German architect Mies van der Rohe in 1958.
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