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The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art - Sarasota (FL)

Address: 🏡 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, FL 34243
Phone : +1 (941) 359-5700
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  • Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Sarasota, FL, USA

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    The Sarasota Childrens Garden - Sarasota S G: My little one had fun walking around to see all of the different areas in the garden, my favorite parts was that a wagon was provided and dress up store for boys and girls! Uneven pathways, watch your step, my son took a little fall so if you have small ones just make sure they are aware of walking carefully since their feet are tiny and can get stuck in the cracks.
    Tibbals Learning Center & Circus Museum at The Ringling - Sarasota Fittin to Learn ya: 55 acres of beauty. Sad that the hurricane took out the beautiful rose garden. We elected not to do the tour of john and Mabel’s home because the hurricane damaged the house so only bottom floor was open to tour. The museum and grounds GORGEOUS! Enjoyed the afternoon exploring this with my daughter who equally loved it. I’m not an art enthusiast but it was enjoyable in the art museums. We were wow’d! Right on the water, incredible landscaping and we learned a lot. Highly recommend!
    Ringling Museum - Sarasota GR well: This place was way more impressive than I was expecting. To be honest, I had just heard it was a nice place to go and my parents were in town. The mansion is beautiful, if you like that sort of thing. My parents and kids enjoyed it - it is only the first floor, so it does not take very long. I had a friend compare it to Vizcaya in Miami and the similarities and differences were one of the most interesting parts to me, having been to Vizcaya multiple times. But we did not give ourselves enough for this entire Ringling Museum experience. The glass exhibit going on currently was beautiful, and then in the circus museum, we spent so much time looking at the very impressive miniatures, that it was suddenly closing time! This was obviously our fault - we arrived around 1, and had lunch at the restaurant, which was very good (multiple vegetarian options, my party of 6 is half vegetarian), and could never have seen it all by 5. We didnt even get to step foot in the art museum. So it seems like we will have to come back, we (2 seniors, 1 adult, and 3 kids ages 10-14) all had a great time. The playground is also nice - we were able to stay on that after closing for awhile (the slide is fun for adults too!).
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    Ringling Bridge Causeway Park - Sarasota Jon Barker: Excellent for unwinding, exercising, Swimming, fishing, romantic walks etc, etc. Very Clean , safe environment. Lets all continue to do our part by continuing to clean up after ourselves. I f you happen to see trash on the ground, Do our beautiful mother nature a favor. Pick it up and put in trash reseptical. Thanks and Best Regards.
    Mable Ringling Rose Garden at The Ringling - Sarasota Lisa Mayer: We have been visiting the Ringling Museum since 1996. It underwent a massive renovation after the remake of the film Great Expectations. We moved here in the nineties and have learned much about the circus history in the area. The Ringlings mansion named Ca dZan sits on the Sarasota bay is magnificent, The collection of European art dates back to the 16th century. We love strolling the grounds, meandering through the Rose Garden, massive banyan trees, bamboo, annd all the shady trails. The Circus Museum was recently expanded. The historic Asolo Theatre was originally constructed in 1798 in Asolo, Italy.  It was dismantled and remained in boxes until the Ringling purchased them in 1949 and reassembled them at the museum. The Historic Asolo Theater had its debut Sarasota performance in 1952. There have been many additions to the campus include the McKay Visitors Pavilion, the Kotler-Coville Glass Pavilion exhibiting studio glass art, the Johnson-Blalock Education Building housing The Ringling Art Library and Cuneo Conservation Lab, the Tibbals Learning Center complete with a miniature circus, the Searing Wing, which houses special exhibitions attached to the art museum, the Chao Center for Asian Art, and the Monda Gallery for Contemporary Art. It is such a trmendous museum in a small city. If you love art, achitecture, nature or history this is a must see when visiting Sarasota.
    Unconditional Surrender - Sarasota, FL - Sarasota Monica D: My Wife enjoyed the scenery of the park and many other attractions nearby. We had a great afternoon.
    Sarasota Art Museum - Sarasota Raegan “R Lin”: One of my favorite daytime activities is checking out any kind of museum, especially art galleries. This adorable museum can be the most pleasant use of an hour or two, and is in a great location just off of downtown Sarasota and very close to Siesta Key Beach. I’ve heard all about the Ringling Museum of Sarasota, of course, but didn’t know of the smaller Sarasota Art Museum that’s also on the Ringling campus. It’s not actually that small of a building, but compared to the average museum it’s a little on the smaller side with 3 floors and not all the space completely taken up. First I must say that the staff here made half the experience. Everyone was smiling and so kind and willing to help- Martha helped us at the desk and Karen was super sweet as well. I thought the layout of the museum was a little odd, but it is the historic site of the original Sarasota High School which they tried to still keep parts of so I’m guessing they had to work with what they had. Nonetheless, we were given a trifold pamphlet with a “map” laying out where everything was- except they don’t include the newer and rotating exhibits so it’s really not actually helpful. There’s a main and colorful staircase or an elevator you can take to the higher floor galleries where they change out exhibits here and there. I really enjoyed the “Future Now” exhibit that was all about sneakers and how they’ve fit into culture and impacted it over time. They had a really impressive collection for this exhibit. And, they even had a fun interactive scavenger hunt where you had to find a list of shoes on display, mark them, and then you got a free sticker if you returned it to the front desk. The inner child in me loved this. The other exhibit I was not a fan of as the content was mostly really dark subject matter, and the artist clearly created from a place of pain and trauma but it was honestly a little disturbing. It wasn’t the type of art that speaks to me as much personally, but if that’s something you enjoy don’t miss this one. Normal admission for an adult is $20. I don’t think this is a worthy price unless there are new exhibits that really truly interest you and you’re dying to see. Even then, every second Sunday of the month it’s free admission all day so I would definitely come back then. We didn’t try the bistro but it is nice that there’s an option for food if you stay awhile. I’d say you really only need a solid hour or so to get through the whole museum.