Columbus Museum of Art opens June 23 for members; June 30 to the public
The Columbus Museum of Art (CMA) has announced plans to reopen in the coming week after closing in mid-March due to COVID restrictions. Though museums were allowed to open on June 10, CMA chose to hold off reopening and will instead see it’s first visitors tomorrow, June 23, as they reopen for museum members, and to the general public next week on June 30..
To coincide with the reopening, CMA has announced multiple measures to combat the spread of COVID-19, such as significantly reduced capacity, and the introduction of timed tickets, and special hours for at-risk populations.
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Tickets for the following week will be made available for sale online each Friday, and an extremely limited number of tickets will be available for day-of admission. While there isn’t a time limit to how long visitors can stay in the museum, there is a one hour entrance window assigned to each ticket.
Visitors will be asked to socially distance while in the space, and face coverings are strongly recommended.
Learn more here.
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