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MNPS STEAM Night

FREE ADMISSION for mnps

Free admission for Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) students, staff, and faculty— and their entire families!

Simply inform museum staff you are a MNPS family for free admission.

It’s time for a family field trip to the Parthenon! All MNPS families are invited to come see our newest exhibitions:  

The Role of a Replica, open through 2025

&

Repatriation and its Impact, open through July 14, 2024

DURING STEAM NIGHT YOU CAN:

  • Meet an artist and hear about their exhibition at the Parthenon!

  • Join a 6 PM STEAM Night Museum Tour with an archaeologist who has lived and worked in Greece!

  • Explore Nashville history and American art exhibitions on Level 1:

    • Centennial Exposition Gallery

    • Cowan Gallery featuring American art

    • East Gallery special exhibit Repatriation and its Impact open through July 14, 2024

    • West Gallery special exhibit The Role of a Replica featuring the city’s replica collection

  • Explore Greek history and art exhibitions on Level 2:

    • Naos featuring the colossal statue of Athena

    • Treasury with Parthenon Marbles casts, Ionic columns, and pediment maquettes

  • Learn from museum experts about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) connections at the Parthenon.

  • Build an architectural masterpiece or solve a mythology map puzzle in the Treasury on Level 2.

  • Take a break at the Research Station in the Treasury on Level 2.

  • Find out what’s new in the Kidsville Activity Corner in the Gallery Lobby on Level 1.

  • Enjoy Centennial Park and listen to a free Exterior Architecture Audio Tour in English, Spanish, or Arabic.

SUMMER 2024 STEAM NIGHTS AT THE PARTHENON

Dates: May 14, July 9, and September 10

Times: 4:30-6:30 PM

QUESTIONS?

Email Director of Education Helen Sanders at Helen.Sanders@nashville.gov.


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