5701 Main Street (0.2 km from Museum of Fine Arts)
This hotel features an outdoor pool terrace and a poolside bar. Hotel Zaza Houston Museum District is in Houston, Texas, approximately 3.1 miles from NRG Stadium.
1508 Blodgett Street (1.1 km from Museum of Fine Arts)
Sonder — The Hampstead is located in Houston, Texas, near the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Montrose (1.2 km from Museum of Fine Arts)
Located 1.7 km from Houston Museum of Natural Sciences Modern Montrose Condo offers accommodation in Houston's Museum District. The property is 1.8 km from Hermann Park/Rice U Station and free private parking is offered.
(1.2 km from Museum of Fine Arts)
Located in Houston less than 0.6 mi from Houston Museum of Natural Science 0.9 mi from Hermann Park/Rice U Station and 1.1 mi from Houston Zoo Luxury Townhome - half Mi to Museum District! features accommodations with a balcony and free WiFi.
(1.5 km from Museum of Fine Arts)
Featuring air-conditioned accommodations with a patio Modern and Walkable Studio Apts by Frontdesk is set in Houston. The property is 1.2 mi from Texas Southern University and 1.4 mi from Rice University.
2309 Wichita Street (1.6 km from Museum of Fine Arts)
Located in Houston, Texas Southern University is 1.2 miles away. Houston Towers Downtown Medical Center NRG Adults-Only offers accommodations with an outdoor pool complimentary private parking a common lounge, and a garden. Around 1.
5927 Almeda Road (1.6 km from Museum of Fine Arts)
Sonder - Hermann Park is located 0.9 mi from Houston Museum of Natural Science and features accommodations with a balcony. On-site, there is complimentary WiFi and private parking.
4018 Chartres Street (1.8 km from Museum of Fine Arts)
The Wanderstay Houston Hostel offers air-conditioned accommodations in Houston's Museum Sector district, 1.5 miles from Texas Southern University.his facility features a communal kitchen and sitting area, as well as complimentary WiFi throughout.
The Museum Of Fine Arts, Houston , is one of the largest museums in the United States. With a collection of more than 65,000 works of art, it is also one of the most comprehensive collections in the world. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's campus spans more than 300 acres (1.2 km2) and includes two museum buildings, as well as a library, a sculpture garden, and a theater.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston was founded in1900 by a group of Houston citizens with $100,000 in seed money from philanthropist Mary Elizabeth Baldwin. The museum's original building opened in 1911 on Montrose Boulevard. The museum's collection began with works from the private collections of its founders, including paintings by European old masters and 19th-century American landscapes.
In 1923, the museum received a major donation of paintings by Texas artist Julian Onderdonk. This donation helped to establish the museum as a destination for American art. In subsequent years, the museum has continued to grow its collection through both donations and purchases. Today, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's collection includes works by some of the most influential artists from around the world.