Austin (KXAN) – You have a chance to check some of the best Austin culture in Austin, all free. The Austin Museum will be held on Sunday, September 21, throughout the city.
The twenty -eighth annual event is a free celebration of art, culture, history, music, nature and science. More than 30 museums participate in the Greater Austin region, including programming and special activities for children.
“Frank” spoke on campus
There is also a crawl for campus at the University of Texas. You can pick up a postcard in one of the seven museums and exhibitions and check what is going on around the campus. If you get your card sealed in four places, download an image to Instagram and a brand AustinMuseums To get a chance to win a bag of good things in the museum.
Free bus riding on Sunday
Capmetro provides free bus permits on Sunday, so that everyone can explore for free. The pass can be recovered for 24 hours from September 20 to September 21.
For a free pass, download the UMO Mobility app for apple or Android And create an account. Once registered, click the menu and select “Code Recover”. The code for free horse riding is CM-3FIF-5HUC.
What are the places that offer free acceptance?
- Austin History Center
- Austin Museum for Popular Culture
- The Historic Bastrop County Association
- Planon Art Museum
- British Center for American History
- Museum brush
- Bullock Texas History Museum
- Capitol visitor center
- Shato Bilvio
- Clarksville Community Development Corporation (Hezikiah Haskell House)
- Austin Contemporary
- Dujeriti Art Center
- Texas Republic Museum
- Elizabeth Ni Museum
- Hill flower
- Harry Ransom Center
- Landmarks
- LBJ Presidential Library
- Mathhappns Foundation
- Mexican degree Museum
- Millite Opera House
- Benini Museum
- Nile Cocran House Museum
- The leading farms
- Texas Medical Association
- Texas Museum of Science and Natural History
- Texas Capitol
- Texas Cemetery
- Thinking
- UMLAUF Sculpture Garden + Museum
- Williamson Museum
- Vac Center (VAC)
- Women and their work
For more suggestions, where to go, or what you see, check the Austin museums Website.