The Norton Museum of Art is Florida’s biggest art museum and is one of the state’s most important cultural institutions. Since its founding in 1941, the museum has developed an internationally acclaimed collection of American, Chinese and European Art. The museum’s collection includes a stellar list of modern and contemporary pieces and a diverse photography collection.
Explore the many galleries of this late art deco-neoclassical architectural beauty and enjoy over 7,000 artworks. See exclusive works from the Renaissance era and impressionist and modernist movements, including works by Monet, Gauguin, Braque, Chagall, Matisse and Picasso. There are also works by American modern masters, such as Jackson Pollock, Frank Stella, Dan Flavin and Sol LeWitt. The museum’s stunning collection of Chinese art and artifacts features a bronze sculpture made 3,200 years ago and beautiful jade carvings from the Qing dynasty.
Alongside its permanent collection, the Norton Museum of Art also hosts temporary exhibitions, special programmes and lectures year-round. Check the museum’s calendar to see which lecture series, film nights, family holiday workshops and presentations are running during your visit to West Palm Beach.
Gain a deeper understanding of the artworks and their historical significance with a public tour, included in the admission price.
Stop by the museum store to pick up a souvenir, art book or catalogue. Visit the museum’s on-site restaurant or café for lunch and refreshments. Check out the museum’s special weekly evening sessions and enjoy an exciting night out in the museum, complete with gourmet dinner and drinks in the atrium.
Admission to the Norton Museum of Art is free for children under the age of 13. Everyone else can enjoy half-price admission on Thursdays until late in the evening. The museum is closed on Mondays and public holidays. It is located in Grandview Heights, near Lake Worth Lagoon. Free parking is available in the parking lot opposite to the museum.