Christian Arts Museum of Fort Worth Tours

Home to some of the world's most unique modern art depicting Christianity, the Christian Arts Museum of Forth Worth has both excellent permanent and visiting collections. The pillar of its permanent collection is a life-size depiction of Da Vinci's famous painting The Last Supper, created in wax by sculptor Katherine Stubergh. The wax display has been in Fort Worth since the 1960s, though it was restored before being placed in the museum. Similarly to those in wax museums around the world, the figures are noted for their lifelike appearance. There is also a superb collection of paintings and handmade bronze crosses.
The exterior of the museum is grounded by two columns and an arched entryway that leads to its foyer and galleries. During the holiday season, the museum features rotating exhibits such as the Ark of the Covenant and nativity scenes from around the world.
Practical Info
The Christian Arts Museum can be found at the corner of Hamilton and Bailey avenues, on the north edge of San Antonio. It is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 3pm. Admission is free.
Address: 3221 Hamilton Ave, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, USA
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