Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building
Across from the Museum's main building and behind an exquisitely preserved Art Deco facade is the newly renovated and expanded Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, the first phase of a major plan to dramatically enhance and modernize the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Visitors from all over the region, across the country, and abroad are at last able to experience the Museum's collections—some of which are being placed on view for the first time—in these extraordinary new gallery spaces, as well as enjoy state-of-the-art visitor amenities, study centers, and educational resources like never before.
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View Current ExhibitionsDiscover the exhibitions on view in the spacious new galleries of the Perelman Building. |
Wachovia Education Resource CenterImmerse yourself in a wealth of art information selected specifically for educators and students to help make cross-curricular connections. |
LibraryExplore the rich holdings of one of the most distinguished art reference libraries in the United States. |
ArchivesFind detailed information relating to the Museum's history, including records of past exhibitions and events. |
Gallery CaféRelax and enjoy a light lunch with fresh treats and gourmet salads made to order. |
The Perelman Building: Past and FutureTrace the evolution of the Perelman Building from 1927 to today, and learn more about the wonderful new amenities that await visitors inside. |
For more information, please contact Visitor Services by phone at (215) 763-8100 or by e-mail at .




