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The Spanish Renaissance style Battle Hall building with a red tile roof and limestone walls houses the Architecture and Planning Library, the Alexander Architectural Archive and the Center for American Architecture of the University of Texas..
The Spanish Renaissance style Battle Hall building with a red tile roof and limestone walls houses the Architecture and Planning Library, the Alexander Architectural Archive and the Center for American Architecture of the University of Texas.
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Battle Hall # 200, Austin, TX 78712, United States
+1 512-495-4620
Houses an extensive collection of restored cultural artifacts including rare books, manuscripts, photography, film, and art
The Barbara Jordan statue honors the African-American Civil Rights leader and first congresswoman of color from the deep South
The Bullock Texas State History Museum explores the history of the Lone Star state and presents 'the Story of Texas'
A visual and performing art organization that serves as a catalyst for contemporary art created by women living and working in Texas and beyond
This is one of the nicest museums in Austin
This 307-foot tower, built in 1937, is interesting in its architectural detail, and is one of the defining landmarks of the city
The permanent collection comprises an impressive range of European art by important artists such as Rubens, Lorrain, and Guercino, as well as a selection of American and Latin American artworks
The 2-storey Classical Revival Goodall Wooten House is noted for its brick and stone work, tall Ionic double columns, and open gallery all around