World class museum. Loved how the exhibitions were laid out. Lighting was great. Good circulation and flow through all the spaces. Wall texts were placed well and very descriptive. The facility itself is beautiful and well maintained. Thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
Sivan Amrani
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January 15, 2026
We really enjoyed the fashion exhibit of Viktor & Rolf. I loved the connection that they did between the fashion world and the art.
We came on the second Sunday, which is free and open to the public and was very crowded.
I would recommend to come on a different day, so you can get more time and really get to enjoy every piece of their statement.
Jennifer Dowler
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April 25, 2026
I visited the High Museum of Art on Peachtree Road in Atlanta, and it was a calm and enjoyable experience overall. The building itself is modern and easy to navigate, and the layout makes it simple to move between exhibits without feeling rushed or lost.
Inside, the collection had a mix of classic and contemporary works. Some sections really stood out, especially the modern art installations, while others felt more traditional and quiet. It’s not overwhelming in size, which made it comfortable to explore in a couple of hours without getting tired.
The atmosphere was relaxed, with a steady flow of visitors but nothing too crowded when I went. Staff were present and helpful when needed, but mostly left you to explore at your own pace. The lighting and space design also made it easy to actually take time with the artwork.
Overall, it felt like a solid place to spend a slow afternoon in Atlanta. Not every exhibit may stick with you, but the visit itself is pleasant and worth it if you enjoy art museums.
Cici
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February 14, 2026
This is one of my favorite spots to visit in my city! I’ve attended several of the High Frequency Fridays events, which offer a vibrant and authentic taste of Atlanta culture, and most recently, I explored the Viktor and Rolf exhibit at the local art museum. I contacted customer service because I was a bit confused about how to purchase tickets for special exhibits, but the representative I spoke with was exceptionally friendly and patiently guided me through the process. I visited on Second Sunday in February, when general admission was completely free. Although it was quite crowded, as you'd expect on a weekend, the layout and signage within the exhibit were arranged remarkably well, making navigation easy and enjoyable. The only thing left for me now is to finally get a membership to the High Museum, which has been long overdue.
Mensah Almighty
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July 14, 2026
I definitely enjoyed my visit at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and the exhibits and cultural artifacts of all kind. The place was not too crowded when I arrived so it was easy maneuvering around the place to see the different displays and I was definitely impressed overall with what I was seeing. Definitely a great place to bring friends and family for a nice relaxing kind of day.
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World class museum. Loved how the exhibitions were laid out. Lighting was great. Good circulation and flow through all the spaces. Wall texts were placed well and very descriptive. The facility itself is beautiful and well maintained. Thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
We really enjoyed the fashion exhibit of Viktor & Rolf. I loved the connection that they did between the fashion world and the art. We came on the second Sunday, which is free and open to the public and was very crowded. I would recommend to come on a different day, so you can get more time and really get to enjoy every piece of their statement.
I visited the High Museum of Art on Peachtree Road in Atlanta, and it was a calm and enjoyable experience overall. The building itself is modern and easy to navigate, and the layout makes it simple to move between exhibits without feeling rushed or lost. Inside, the collection had a mix of classic and contemporary works. Some sections really stood out, especially the modern art installations, while others felt more traditional and quiet. It’s not overwhelming in size, which made it comfortable to explore in a couple of hours without getting tired. The atmosphere was relaxed, with a steady flow of visitors but nothing too crowded when I went. Staff were present and helpful when needed, but mostly left you to explore at your own pace. The lighting and space design also made it easy to actually take time with the artwork. Overall, it felt like a solid place to spend a slow afternoon in Atlanta. Not every exhibit may stick with you, but the visit itself is pleasant and worth it if you enjoy art museums.
This is one of my favorite spots to visit in my city! I’ve attended several of the High Frequency Fridays events, which offer a vibrant and authentic taste of Atlanta culture, and most recently, I explored the Viktor and Rolf exhibit at the local art museum. I contacted customer service because I was a bit confused about how to purchase tickets for special exhibits, but the representative I spoke with was exceptionally friendly and patiently guided me through the process. I visited on Second Sunday in February, when general admission was completely free. Although it was quite crowded, as you'd expect on a weekend, the layout and signage within the exhibit were arranged remarkably well, making navigation easy and enjoyable. The only thing left for me now is to finally get a membership to the High Museum, which has been long overdue.
I definitely enjoyed my visit at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and the exhibits and cultural artifacts of all kind. The place was not too crowded when I arrived so it was easy maneuvering around the place to see the different displays and I was definitely impressed overall with what I was seeing. Definitely a great place to bring friends and family for a nice relaxing kind of day.