Witte Museum
Front entrance on Broadway Street to the Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas
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Established | 1926 |
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Location | 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas, United States |
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Type | Natural History |
Website | www.wittemuseum.org |
The Witte Museum, established in 1926 under the charter of the San Antonio Museum Association, is located adjacent to Brackenridge Park in Midtown Brackenridge, San Antonio, Texas, USA, on the banks of the San Antonio River. It is dedicated to natural history, science and South Texas heritage. The permanent collection features historic artifacts and photographs, Texas art, textiles, the world-renowned Hertzberg Circus Collection, dinosaur bones, cave drawings, Texas wildlife dioramas and the four-story H-E-B Science Treehouse; in addition to nationally acclaimed traveling exhibits. Artwork in the collection includes sculpture by San Antonio-born Bonnie MacLeary.[1]
The most recent addition is the 20,000 square foot Robert J. and Helen C. Kleberg South Texas Heritage Center—a permanent home for the Witte’s South Texas collections, exhibitions and public programs, combined with the latest museum technology, to trace the legendary history of South Texas. The Witte’s South Texas collections are links to the area's interwoven heritage and include saddles, spurs, basketry, branding irons, historical clothing, land grants, art and firearms.
The Witte Museum is named after San Antonio businessman Alfred G. Witte who bequeathed $65,000 to the city for construction of a museum of art, science, and natural history.[2]
The first Director of the Witte Museum was Ellen Schulz Quillin.[3]
Gallery
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The San Antonio River, near its source, flows to the rear of the Witte. -
The Celso-Navarro House at the Witte is now used for administrative offices. It was originally built in 1835 by Jose Antonio Navarro, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the namesake of Navarro County.
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This Dogtrot log cabin at the Witte was built in 1939 by the National Youth Administration. -
Petrified wood at the Witte -
Craftsman's shop, Witte Museum, San Antonio, TX IMG 3148.JPG
Craftsman's shop at the Witte -
Artificial rattlesnake poised to strike a victim's leg -
Jack rabbit exhibit -
Model bison at the Witte -
Triceratops skeleton model at the Witte -
Gulf Coast Sand dune exhibit
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