Travel + Leisure recently named The Cleveland Museum of Art as one the major reasons to visit this rust belt city with a strong history of cultural institutions.
Rafael Viñoly Architects restored the Museum’s original 1916 Greek Revival building to its intended prominence in a composition that connects it to and celebrates an addition by Marcel Breuer (1973) through two new gallery wings that resolve the Museum’s circulation and enclose a new, light-filled central piazza.
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