Address: 456 Belmonte Park N, Dayton, OH 45405, USA
Phone: +19372234278
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11AM–5PM
Thursday: 11AM–8PM
Friday: 11AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Rui Ding
Very good place to see arts. More and more good arts are moved to this place. People work here are friendly and helpful. Love this place!
Scot A Schieferstein
Took my adult artistically-bent daughter on some free passes (but would willingly buy tickets in the future!) for our first visit. So much to see!! I love the art with the contextual explanations to understand their place historically. Staff was wonderful and helpful along the way--they obviously are passionate about what they do and about DAI. Even if you are a casual art enthusiast (like me) you will be able to find some interesting or beautiful here!
Sara Beth Wade
What a great experience! I even did just a high-level run thru and enjoyed it very much. There are some great pieces in this varied collection. And I love all the books and crannies to explore with surprising displays. I also lucked into a Halloween-themed organ concert, which was great fun. The organ concert lasted an hour and the rest of my tour took another 1.5-2 hrs.
Sarah Hardy
The visit was lovely. We were there for about 2 hours and still didn't get through everything. We also saw an organ performance which was very good. It was scorching outside but the temperature inside was perfect! Also, the views from the balcony and windows was beautiful. The staff was also extremely attentive and helpful. Overall, a great visit.
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Attended a fabulous wedding there last month. Real classy.
Adults $8. Seniors (60+), military and groups $5. College students with ID, anyone under 17 and members FREE. These are for the general exhibits. Special exhibitions usually have a separate fee that varies.
Go to Brown St for restaurants, about a 6 min drive.
Haven't the slightest idea..but some very interesting artifacts...
The frisbee park is free, I'm guessing that was the question. Just bring your own frisbee's.
At any Art Institute there art studies on when and what are are formed, years, dates, artist, the Administration office collects information on the peices that are donated, book weddings, and public information.
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