Address: 355 4th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA
Phone: +17274404859
Sunday: 12–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Elaine Pettit
First visit and was amazed. Everything is exceptional! The architecture, structural design, displays, all were stunning. We took the included docent tour, she was knowledgeable and chose beautiful pieces to describe. The museum hoses furniture, pottery, lighting and glass works plus a fun fairytale area named The Children's Wing, but us seniors enjoyed the art. The cafe is not to me missed, even if not going into the museum.if you are downtown, stop in for a bite or a pastry. Best corned beef sandwich we’ve had in many years!
Marissa
Beautiful museum dedicated to the Arts and Crafts movement. Lots of pottery, paintings, furniture, and light fixtures that are wonderfully laid out. Also loved how spacious the set up was; so much room to move and no one was on top of each other. My new favorite museum in St. Petersburg… I can’t wait to go back!
Zulema Seguel
Amazing and unusual museum. Featured exquisite furniture, lighting and pottery. Definitely worth the visit when you're in Saint Petersburg. Their cafe is also a nice place to relax and have a tasty treat after viewing the beautiful 5 story museum.
Tammy Owins
Beautiful Arts & Craft era museum in a stunning modern building. Open 1 week, well organized staff, security and exhibits. I’m from the Midwest and glad to see the Chicago and Milwaukee influence well represented. Nice cafe, restaurant to open in November, great city views, garden. Accessible elevator, rest areas.
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Heard springtime today
Yes, the Cafe is open the same hours as the Museum.
Yes I work there and there is a parking garage on the property. $1.00 per hour.
25 for adults, 23 for children. 10-4 t,w,f 10-9 Thursday, 12-4 sun. 😁
No, the museum is still under construction.
Has not yet opened
Their collections are displayed at other museums. From their website: “ The Two Red Roses Foundation is a nonprofit educational institution dedicated to the acquisition, restoration, preservation, and public exhibition of important examples of furniture, pottery and tiles, lighting, woodblocks, textiles, photography, architectural faience, and fine arts from the American Arts and Crafts Movement.”
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