The Dalí Museum at 1 Dali Blvd. in St. Petersburg, Florida. Credit: cityofstpete/Flickr
St. Pete’s Salvador Dalí Museum is now among the many museums around the country offering $3 admission—plus free parking—for low-income families thanks to the Museums for All program. With a SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, up to four people can get advanced, timed tickets to The Dalí (children five and under are free).
“The program is an opportunity to broaden the Museum’s visitor base and reach out to underserved communities,” executive director Dr. Hank Hine stated in a release.
Morean Arts Center, Great Explorations, Tampa Bay History Center, and more are also on the list.
Museums for All offers underserved communities free to $3 admission to 700 institutions across the United States, through the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Association of Children’s Museums.
Other Tampa Bay museums which are part of the Museum For All program include:
Florida Holocaust Museum
Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
Glazer Children’s Museum
Great Exploration Children’s Museum
The James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art
Morean Arts Center
Museum of Science and Industry
Tampa Bay History Center
Check with each location for the exact prices, COVID-19 protocols, and other details.
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