The Museum of Glass is a terrific space in which to view art -- but you can't go expecting to see lots of glass. Exhibits rotate and there are times when there's nary a b... from citysearch.com
The Museum of Glass is a terrific space in which to view art -- but you can't go expecting to see lots of glass. Exhibits rotate and there are times when there's nary a b... from citysearch.com
Don't bother paying for admission. There is very little glass inside. All the cool glass is outside, and you don't have to pay to see it. The restaurant was nice, if a bi... from citysearch.com
This was my first time in Tacoma, and I was pleasantly suprised at the area and surroundings. The architecture around the museum is great - has a feel of the lowry galler... from citysearch.com
In my mind, there are very few reasons to ever go to Tacoma, but the Museum of Glass is definitely worth the drive. The exhibits are inventive and unique. The Chihuly Gla... from citysearch.com
When I go here, I like going for the free viewing outside of the building. There's a beautiful walkway full of Chihuly's glass designs. The gift shop is fun to browse in.... from citysearch.com
This place may be the only reason I would ever go to Tacoma. It's one of the best places to take relatives from out of the area. The blue plastic "crystal form towers" ht... from citysearch.com
We went to this place while visiting a friend in Tacoma. The outdoor installations are quite imposing, the Chihuly glass bridge is colorful and spectacular, the glass exh... from citysearch.com
I was blown away by the Museum of Glass. I expected wall-to-wall Chihuly's, and not being a huge Chihuly fan - had limited expectations.It was one of the best $10 days I'... from citysearch.com
The museum was smaller than I expected. The Hot Shop was very cool and I was impressed by the exhibit. Vallien's work was unreal. I have never seen anything like it. The ... from citysearch.com
This museum has surprisingly fewer pieces of art than I had imagined it. Theres a lot of open space, but the number of pieces to check out is actually pretty limited. The... from citysearch.com
This museum is located in downtown Tacoma , Washington. It is located right on the water front with a wonderful view. You can join for a small fee or pay to enter. If you... from citysearch.com
I spent a Friday afternoon exploring the Museum District of Tacoma and am so glad that I discovered the STORE at the Museum of Glass. (I did not pay to enter the actual m... from citysearch.com
Museum of Glass - 5 out of 5 stars from dwsmith78 on February 15, 2005: This museum towers over the Tacoma waterfront with its spiraling top. Inside, you will find severa... from igougo.com
The Museum of Glass is not large, but what's in it is always breathtaking. It's full of the most gorgeous glass creations that you could imagine- I never cease to be amaz... from trekaroo.com
Full disclosure: I still haven't been inside the Glass Museum. But I've been in the outside plaza many a time, and I would say its worth a visit just for this. Lots of co... from citysearch.com
The Museum of Glass ( http://www.museumofglass.org ) is architecturally striking. It is beautiful, located by the Foss waterway, and linked to the Tacoma History Museum a... from citysearch.com
I was skeptical when I was told I was being dragged along to the Museum of Glass. How interesting could glass be? Well, I was surprised. The galleries are filled with int... from citysearch.com
The art galery in the museum is a big disappointment. It has too little glass art, something that you would expect to be the forte of a glass museum. Instead they have a ... from citysearch.com
While the museum galleries itself leave you asking the question, "Is this it?", watching the artists at work in the Hot Shop is well worth the trip. The outdoor exhibits ... from citysearch.com
As a parent of children who not too long ago made me very nervous in the Museum of Glass, I'd like to offer a few tips: 1. Go to the Studio first. There is always somethi... from trekaroo.com