The Toledo Museum of Art

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Main Building

Since 1912, the Toledo Museum of Art’s Greek Ionic façade has graced the city as both landmark and legacy. Architects Edward B. Green and Harry W. Wachter designed the distinguished white marble building, articulated by a row of 16 columns, a copper roof, and a frieze of acanthus leaves. Renovated and expanded four times since then, the main Museum building now houses 40 galleries, the 1750-seat Peristyle theater, a medieval cloister, classrooms, our free Family Center, the Museum Store, and the Museum Café.

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