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Mexic-Arte MuseumvsUniversity of Texas at Austin
Both are recommended by those who travel for a living. On balance, Mexic-Arte Museum scores marginally higher than University of Texas at Austin. Mexic-Arte Museum ranks #15 in Austin with endorsements from 4 publications including Fodor's, Frommer's and Travel + Leisure.
Mexic-Arte Museum
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Time Out
U.S. News & World Report
Frommer's
419 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701
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"Founded in 1984, this museum is a beguiling, moderate-size museum devoted to traditional and contemporary Mexican and Latino art." Full review
"Art from South of the Border includes several José Clemente Orozcos and Rufino Tamayos." Full review
"There’s so much more to know about the capital city’s connection to Mexican, Latino and Latin American art and culture, both historical and contemporary. " Full review
14.0
"Perched along Congress Avenue, just a couple blocks south of The Driskill, the Mexic-Arte Museum is devoted to the conservation of Mexican and Latin American art and culture." Full review
"It has a small permanent collection of 20th-century Mexican art, photographs from the Mexican revolution, and a fascinating array of masks from the state of Guerrero." Full review
University of Texas at Austin
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Atlas Obscura
Frommer's
Guadalupe and I-35, Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and 26th St., Austin, TX
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"The 350-acre campus breeds Texas Longhorns, as passionate about football (and other sports) as they are about academics (it has one of the country's top research libraries)." Full review
"The student union building of the University of Texas at Austin serves as a hub of activity for the more than 50,000 students enrolled in the school." Full review
"A collection of 100 brains preserved in jars on the UT campus. " Full review
"In 1883, the 221 students and eight teachers who made up the newly established University of Texas in Austin had to meet in makeshift classrooms in the town's temporary capitol." Full review