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Minneapolis Arts Explosion

Arts lovers, take note. In the past few years, Minneapolis has experienced unprecedented growth in our already rich cultural landscape. The infusion of $500 million dollars from individual donors and foundations has created an arts boom that few communities ever experience.

These daring new buildings are a physical monument to Minneapolis's philanthropy, boldness and vision. Take a tour and see the work of some of the leading architects in the world.

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Children's Theatre Company

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Design darling Michael Graves conceived the expansion of this Tony Award-winning theater. The centerpiece is the dazzling Cargill stage, dedicated to shows for preschoolers and teens.

Guthrie Theater

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This Jean Nouvel stunner was hailed by GQ as "a jaw-dropping feat of engineering and architectural chutzpah." Featuring dramatic river views, the spectacular endless bridge and two celebrated restaurants in one of Minneapolis's most exciting neighborhoods.

Central Library

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Cesar Pelli's eye-catching creation is a downtown gathering place, with five stories of books, computers, meeting spaces and a café—plus a children's library and Teen Central, a one-of-a-kind resource center exclusively for teens.

Minneapolis Institute of Arts

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Housed in the same complex with the Children's Theatre Company, the Michael Graves expansion lets the Institute show off more of its impressive permanent collection.

Walker Art Center

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The 2005 expansion designed by Herzog & de Meuron doubled the size of this internationally acclaimed art center. Featuring new galleries, rooftop terraces, and one of the hottest tables in town: 20.21 by Wolfgang Puck.

Weisman Art Museum

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The country's only art museum by visionary Frank Gehry will undertake an 11,000-square-foot expansion designed by Gehry himself. The addition will double exhibition space and create a dedicated studio for creative collaborations. Projected completion date: 2009.

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