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Come on down! Expect road closures, delays, and detours due to Parkway activities. Learn more.

Open today: 10am-8:45pm

Our Campus

1. Main Building

Explore 200 galleries of art at our iconic building, including new galleries and public spaces designed by visionary architect Frank Gehry.

2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway,
Philadelphia, PA 19130

2. Anne d’Harnoncourt Sculpture Garden

Our vast galleries extend to the outdoors. Explore our one-acre Sculpture Garden and experience large-scale contemporary works by artists like Claes Oldenburg and Toshiko Takaezu.

Located outside the main building, above parking garage.

3. Rodin Museum

Head down the Parkway to the Rodin Museum’s elegant Beaux-Arts–style building and tranquil garden. There you’ll experience one of the greatest collections of works by Auguste Rodin, the father of modern sculpture.

2151 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19130

Parking Garage

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Parking Garage

The entrance to the parking garage is located at 1 Anne d’Harnoncourt Drive.

Accessible parking is available on each level nearest to the elevators.

West Terrace Lots

A limited number of parking spots are also available on the West Terrace, nearest to the West Entrance. Entrances to the lots are on Anne d’Harnoncourt Drive.

Accessible parking is available on the southwest side closest to the Schuylkill River.

5. Perelman Building

This landmark Art Deco building was called “the Gateway to Fairmount Park” when it opened in 1927 as the headquarters for the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company. Located at the intersection of Pennsylvania and Fairmount Avenues, it is a short walk from the main building.

2525 Pennsylvania Avenue,

Philadelphia, PA 19130

Closed until further notice.

6. Historic House Cedar Grove

Across the Schuylkill River, this eighteenth-century stone house in West Fairmount Park offers a glimpse into Philadelphia’s history.

1 Cedar Grove Drive,
Philadelphia, PA 19131

Closed until further notice.

7. Historic House Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant in East Fairmount Park is one the grandest homes ever built along the Schuylkill River, once called “the most elegant seat in Pennsylvania” by statesman John Adams.

3800 Mount Pleasant Drive,
Philadelphia, PA 19121

Closed until further notice.