
For a Enhancing Spiritual Trip to Kansas City - Tours Guide to Kansas City Art Museums & Galleries
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art situated at the heart of the Kansas city in Missouri is one of the most renowned museum for it extensive collection of Asian art and classical architectures. It ranks among one of the top 10 architectural wonders of the world. The Wight and Wight designed this beautiful building.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
http://www.nelson-atkins.org/
It boats of unique collections which comprise of the European paintings, sculptures from South Asia, India, Japan, Korea, huge collection of American paintings, roman art, Egyptian art, and Greek architecture. A combination of traditional and modern art works, English poetry attracts tourists from different corners of the world.
Toy & Miniature Museum Kansas
http://www.toyandminiaturemuseum.org/
The Toy & Miniature Museum Kansas is unique for the collection of miniature toys. The toys created by extremely skilled artisans have become the favorite destinations for children. There are adorning artifacts and exquisite decorative pieces which depicts different times of history as well as the present.
National World War I Museum of Kansas City
http://www.theworldwar.org/s/110/new/index_community.aspx
The National World War I museum of the Kansas City exhibits comprehensive collection of stories of the American society during the 1st world war. Imperial German Navy uniform, Princess Mary Christmas Box, 1914, Oval shaped Portrait of the African American chauffer for Motor Corps of women, Steel Helmet, The "Lost Battalion" which contains the service record of Lieutenant Maurice V.
Leopold Gallery Kansas
http://www.leopoldgallery.com/
The gallery was established in the year 1991. It was highly recognized by those who acted as members of Professional Art Advisors. It boasts of both private as well as corporate collections. Several years thousands of tourists gather to see the exquisite collections of the Leopold gallery Kansas.

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