Arts & Culture in Coastal Alabama & Northwest Florida.
Arts & Culture across Coastal Alabama & Northwest Florida — 8 places.
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Africatown Heritage House
Museum housing 'Clotilda: The Exhibition' about the survivors and descendants of the last known U.S. slave ship. Winner of USA TODAY's 2024 10Best Readers' Choice award for Best New Museum.
Exploreum Science Center & PCI Digital Dome Theater
Science center offering hands-on activities, educational programs & IMAX films.
History Museum of Mobile
Museum featuring local-history exhibits in a 19th-century Italianate city hall & marketplace.
Mobile Carnival Museum
Housed in the historic Bernstein-Bush mansion downtown, this museum tells the story of America's original Mardi Gras — which started in Mobile, not New Orleans. Elaborate costumes, royal regalia, and interactive exhibits span three centuries of carnival tradition.
Mobile Museum of Art
National & international paintings & statues spanning centuries, plus lectures & classes for kids.
National Maritime Museum of the Gulf
Educational museum featuring interactive exhibits focused on the Gulf of Mexico's maritime heritage.
Saenger Theatre
Historic 1,921-seat theater in downtown Mobile opened in 1927, home to the Mobile Symphony Orchestra and host to over 100 concerts, shows, and special events each year.
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
South Dakota-class battleship USS Alabama (BB-60), commissioned 1942, decommissioned 1947, opened as a museum ship in Mobile Bay on January 9, 1965 — alongside the WWII submarine USS Drum.