Hours:

Mondays: Closed

Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat: 10 am - 5 pm

Thursdays: 10 am - 9 pm

Sundays: 1 - 5 pm

Admission Fee:

$12 Regular Admission

$10 for Seniors and Students (age 65+ and students with ID)

Please call ahead for Group Scheduling and Rates

Established in 1967, named the Museum of Biblical Art in 1999, the MBA, is an art museum in Dallas, Texas that is unlike any museum in the world. It has a simple mission: To display art with a Biblical theme. Nothing of its size exists in the United States, making it a treasure trove for art enthusiasts. Diverse types of art are exhibited including bronze sculpture installations, drawings, fine prints, and oil paintings. Specialized galleries have been created for Biblical Archaeology, Jewish Art, Religious Architecture, Israeli Art, African American Art and Hispanic Art.

The Museum is a cultural crossroads, utilizing art for tolerance and understanding reflected in the various archaeological exhibits and decorative art from Israel and the Holy Land. The MBA's vision encompasses the classical arts with a call to beauty which emphasizes the Biblical figurative art illustrating the narratives of the Bible and a call to the study of classical Greco-Roman art, archaeology and architecture.

Featured Artists Include: John Singer Sargent, Marc Chagall, Jacques Lipchitz, Ben Shahn, Paolo Verenese, Francesco Guardi, Agam, Kathe Köllwitz, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Emil Nolde, James Tissot, Oskar Kokoschka, Bernard Buffet, Andy Warhol, Everett Shinn, John Marin, and many more.

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Marc Chagall

Cain and Abel

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School of Allesandro Botticelli

Madonna of the Book, circa 1483

John Singer Sargent

Adam

The Museum of Biblical Art • The Biblical Arts Center

7500 Park Lane, Dallas, Texas 75225

phone: 214 368-4MBA (4622)

fax: 214 361-1365

info@biblicalarts.org

Children's

Programming

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Charles C. Ryrie

Library Opens

Library displays one of the rarest bible collections in the world. {more info}

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coming 2014

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