The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth's building was designed by the Japanese architect Tadao Ando. The Modern is located in Fort Worth's celebrated Cultural District, directly opposite the Kimbell Art Museum, designed by Louis I. Kahn, and near the Amon Carter Museum, designed by Philip Johnson. Ando's design, which embodies the pure, unadorned elements of a modern work of art, is comprised of five long, flat-roofed pavilions situated on a 1.5 acre pond.
The styling of the building along with the general atmosphere of the museum envelopes you in style and grace. All for the general admission price of $10. Certainly one of the least expensive and best ways to broaden the mind and fly away for a couple of hours.
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