The Walters Art Museum will end a nearly four-month hiatus when it reopens to the public on Wednesday, March 17.
Museum officials announced today a slate of new exhibitions and installations that visitors will see, including an exhibit that commemorates Mexican and Central American independence and an exhibit highlighting newly acquired works.
Located at 600 N. Charles Street, the museum closed Nov. 25 to prevent the spread of COVID-19. As of March 17, all of the museum galleries will be open at 25 percent capacity. All staff and visitors are required to wear masks or face coverings (including children over the age of two), maintain social distancing and follow other public health protocols.
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