The Philadelphia Museum of Art, among the largest art museums in the United States, has collections of more than 227,000 objects that include “world-class holdings of European and American paintings, prints, drawings, and decorative arts”. The Main Building is visited by more than 800,000 people annually, and is located at the west end of Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Other museum sites include the Rodin Museum, also located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway; the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, across the street from the Main Building; and historic houses in Fairmount Park. The Perelman Building opened in 2007, and houses some of the more popular collections, as well as the Museum’s library, with over 200,000 books and periodicals, and 1.6 million other documents.
The museum holds a total of about 25 special exhibitions every year, including touring exhibitions arranged with other museums in the United States and abroad.