Museums

Palmer Museum of Art  Explore a world of art. Eight of the eleven galleries at the Palmer Museum display art from the museum’s permanent collection of more than 5,000 objects. Included are American and European paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, and sculptures; contemporary European and Japanese studio ceramics; Asian ceramics, jades, paintings, and prints; and objects from ancient European, African, and Near Eastern cultures.
HUB-Robeson Galleries The Robeson Gallery, located in the HUB-Robeson Center, is a large formal gallery dedicated to the inclusiveness of all national and international cultures, artist, and art forms.
Zoller Gallery The Edwin W. Zoller Gallery is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the visual arts.
Zoller Gallery was founded in 1971 with the construction of the Visual Arts Building on the University Park campus of the Penn State University. Zoller Gallery's multi-purpose facilities include a 2,200 square foot space for exhibitions of painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, ceramics, metals, graphics, printmaking and other media.
Railroaders Memorial Museum The Railroaders Memorial Museum is dedicated to revealing, interpreting, commemorating and celebrating the significant contributions of Railroaders and their families to American life and industry. Located in Altoona, about an hour from the Mansion
Boalsburg Museum and Columbus Chapel Boalsburg is the home of memorial day. First celebrated here in 1864.An intriguing glimpse into our American identity awaits travelers in the picturesque village of Boalsburg, Pennsylvania. Eight generations of the Boal family have lived the story of America, and even have a tangible family connection with our famous founding father, Christopher Columbus
The Pennsylvania Military Museum was dedicated by the State Historical and Museum Commission to preserve history and educate, as well as honor this state's "Citizen soldier." Commemoration to the men and women of all branches of service is the museum's focus. Significant "homefront" efforts of the citizens are highlighted from the early French and Indian War through more recent conflicts of Vietnam and Desert Storm. It is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.