Austin Museum Day

Programs

September 22, 2024 10:00am - 5:00pm

Celebrate Austin Museum Day with FREE admission for all and special activities for families.

Event Details

Visit the Bullock Texas State History Museum for Austin Museum Day, a day to visit dozens of Austin-area museums for free in a celebration of art, culture, history, music, nature, science, and play! Enjoy FREE admission for all three floors of Texas history and join drop-in activities designed with the whole family in mind from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Activities:

  • Hear the sounds of Native American style flutes from The Lone Star Flute Circle as you explore the galleries
  • Discover the ancient origins of Texas through artifacts from the Gault Archeological Site
  • Experience the hardships, clothing, jobs and daily activities of a cowboy with the Williamson Museum
  • Explore the connection between Texas history and math through hands-on activities, creative projects, storytime, and engaging demonstrations with MathHappens
About Austin Museum Day

Austin Museum Day is an annual free, city-wide discovery of Austin-area museums. The event allows families a unique opportunity to visit and explore the dynamic museum community including local exhibits and activities at more than 30 participating institutions for free.

About Family Programs

Family programs provide educational and engaging activities for young Texans and their caregivers. Events are designed to bring families together, spark conversations and provide opportunities for growth and development.

Your Support Matters

Every donation directly supports our ability to provide our communities with outstanding opportunities that educate, engage, and encourage a deeper understanding of Texas. Support our future with a tax-deductible donation.

Enjoy discounts, exclusive programs, free access to exhibitions year-round, and much more by becoming a Member of the Bullock Museum.

The Bullock Museum, a division of the Texas State Preservation Board, is funded by Museum members, donors, and patrons, the Texas State History Museum Foundation, and the State of Texas.