Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
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1550 Court Place · Denver, Colorado 80202 · United States
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Denver Art Museum Hotel

The Denver Art Museum's Hamilton Building is an architectural work of art. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, it will change the way you experience art and architecture. Explore the Museum's galleries showcasing a world-famous American Indian art collection, as well as art from around the world. Family programs, traveling special exhibitions, Museum Shop, on-site restaurants and spectacular event spaces.

Founded as the Denver Artists' Club in the 1890s, the Denver Art Museum has expanded from its humble beginnings into a 356,000 square foot complex that includes collection gallery space, three temporary exhibition venues, and the Lewis I. Sharp Auditorium. The Denver Art Museum is renowned in the international museum community for its family-friendly atmosphere and commitment to activities that promote art appreciation.

Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday-Thursday 10am–5pm
Friday 10am-8pm
Saturday-Sunday 10am-5pm


Upcoming Events:


YVES SAINT LAURENT: The RETROSPECTIVE
MARCH 25 — JULY 8, 2012 AT THE DENVER ART MUSEUM 
A sweeping look at the designer's 40 years of creativity. The DAM will be the only U.S. venue for the exhibition, which features a stunning selection of 200 haute couture garments along with numerous photographs, drawings and films that illustrate the development of Saint Laurent's style and the historical foundations of his work. It's a can't-miss Mile High City event.

Find out more about our Yves Saint Laurent hotel packages

GARY WINOGRAND: Women are Beautiful
On view until September 26, 2012 AT THE DENVER ART MUSEUM
Garry Winogrand: Women are Beautiful
presents a selection of nearly 50 photographs from the museum’s permanent collection culled from the hundreds that Garry Winogrand took of women on the street, a selection of which were published in the 1975 book of the same title.