Apartments near Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, MD(1,375 Rentals)
Hampton Court Apartments
Multi-Family Lofts Units
Zion Towers
EastView on the Avenue
The Chateau and The Riviera
Chapel Green Apartments
North Barclay Green
Renaissance at Reservoir Hill
Oak Hill Townhomes
908 Fawn St, Unit 3
2036 Druid Hill Ave, Unit 3rd Floor
521 S Wolfe St, Unit 1R
1815 E 29th St, Unit 1
1715 Saint Paul St, Unit 102
1409 McCulloh St, Unit A
5 E Franklin St, Unit A
703 Newington Ave, Unit #3
30 E Preston St, Unit A
1720 McCulloh St, Unit 3
1419 Bank St, Unit #2 Loft Vaulted Ceiling
2100 Homewood Ave, Unit #2
1702 W Lombard St, Unit 1
2602 Huntingdon Ave, Unit 2-bedroom and 2-bath
2024 N Calvert St, Unit 3
1726 Aliceanna St, Unit Apt304
1538 Light St, Unit 1
836 Park Ave, Unit D - Penthouse
816 E Baltimore St, Unit 2
19 S Broadway, Unit 2f
124 E Trenton St, Unit 105
927 N Calvert St, Unit 1F
1005 N Arlington Ave, Unit Arlington A
311 W Baltimore St, Unit 104
108 E Preston St, Unit 3
1023 N Calvert St, Unit A
1718 McCulloh St, Unit 4
1001 W Fayette St, Unit 1
555 President St
1125 S Charles St
1909 Aliceanna St
1303 N Charles St
110 E Preston St
511 W Pratt St
10 Light St
869 Hollins St
3 W Henrietta St
1125 Harlem Ave
2611 N Calvert St
2537 Madison Ave
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When it comes to the world of art, you're never at a lack of things to explore, and apartment-ites in Baltimore looking to take in a few a paintings will themselves with quite a few options. The decision is the hard part, trying to figure out if you're in the mood for some nineteenth century paintings, Greek statuary, or the works of modern masters. The Walters Art Museum is making this decision a little easier for you, providing you with a range of artistic styles, ranging from Ancient times to the nineteenth century, in several different mediums. It's one gallery that art fans would be insane to pass up. The museum has a number of different collections to take in, each offering something unique, and the biggest problem will be trying to figure out where to begin. If you want to go chronologically, you can start at their Ancient Art showcase, featuring Egyptian sarcophagi, Persian and Mesopotamian statuary, and Greek jewelry and marble statues. Continuing in that vein will find you at the Asian art exhibit, which features Japanese weaponry and armor, Chinese metalwork and porcelain, and a brilliant collection of Cambodian statuary. If paintings are more your style, they have them from an array of different time periods, from the work of van der Goes, Varonese, Heemskerk, and other Baroque and Renaissance painters, to the 18th and 19th century works of masters like Monet, Manet and Sisley, as well as art commonly found in Medieval times. For a real treat, make sure not to pass up their collection of rare illuminated manuscripts and books, ranging from as early as 900 BC, featuring manuscripts from almost every continent. They also have a number of other exhibits that you'll just have to come and discover for yourself. Much too often it's hard deciding what museum to take in, but at the Walters Art Museum, apartment-ites can find a wider variety of art than just about anywhere else in Baltimore, and have a fantastic time in the process.