Fodor's Expert Review Art and History Museums Maitland

Maitland Arts Center

This group of museums, divided into two campuses a block apart, includes the Maitland Art Center, the Maitland Historical Museum, the Waterhouse Residence Museum, and the quirky Telephone Museum. Hidden down a tree-lined side street, the Maitland Art Center is a collection of 23 buildings in the Maya Revival style—with Mesoamerican motifs—that contain an art gallery and artists’ studios. The restored Waterhouse museum reflects the life of a middle class Victorian family during the early days of the City of Maitland. Recognized by Florida as a historic site and on the National Register of Historic Places, the center was founded as an art colony in 1937 by American artist and architect André Smith (1880–1959). It continues his tradition of art instruction and houses a major collection of his works.

Arts Center Family

Quick Facts

231 W. Packwood Ave.
Maitland, Florida  32751, USA

407-539–2181

www.artandhistory.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $6, Closed Mon.–Wed.

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