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Museums
The de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University
Founded in 1955, de Saisset is the South Bay area’s free museum of art and history. Permanent collections include Baroque, Rococo and 19th Century prints, as well as works by Chagall, Matisse and Picasso. The museum also features an extensive collection of contemporary artists, a large photography collection, and serves as the caretaker of the University’s California History Collection.
Founded in 1955, de Saisset is the South Bay area’s free museum of art and history. Permanent collections include Baroque, Rococo and 19th Century prints, as well as works by Chagall, Matisse and Picasso. The museum also features an extensive collection of contemporary artists, a large photography collection, and serves as the caretaker of the University’s California History Collection.
500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara
408-554-4528
The Intel Museum
This interactive learning museum showcases Intel's history through unique, educational exhibits designed to let you explore Intel's advanced technology and manufacturing first hand. Located within Intel Corporation's headquarters in Santa Clara, the museum offers a memorable experience for the entire family.
This interactive learning museum showcases Intel's history through unique, educational exhibits designed to let you explore Intel's advanced technology and manufacturing first hand. Located within Intel Corporation's headquarters in Santa Clara, the museum offers a memorable experience for the entire family.
Robert Noyce Building
2200 Mission College Blvd, Santa Clara
408-765-0503
The Tech Museum of Innovation
This completely hands-on museum encourages visitors of all ages and interests to interact, explore and challenge themselves in a variety of exhibitions focusing on technology and how it affects our daily lives. Also features the Hackworth Imax Dome Theater, the only domed Imax screen in Northern California.
This completely hands-on museum encourages visitors of all ages and interests to interact, explore and challenge themselves in a variety of exhibitions focusing on technology and how it affects our daily lives. Also features the Hackworth Imax Dome Theater, the only domed Imax screen in Northern California.
201 South Market Street, San Jose
408-294-TECH
Triton Museum of Art
This free museum is dedicated to showcasing historical and contemporary works by artists in the Greater Bay Area.
This free museum is dedicated to showcasing historical and contemporary works by artists in the Greater Bay Area.
1505 Warburton Avenue, Santa Clara
408-247-3754
Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose
This warm and inviting museum offers children and families the chance to experience over 150 interactive exhibits and programs, all focused around Connections, Community and Creativity.
This warm and inviting museum offers children and families the chance to experience over 150 interactive exhibits and programs, all focused around Connections, Community and Creativity.
180 Woz Way, San Jose
408-298-5437
Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum and Planetarium
Architecturally-inspired by the Tempe of Anon at Karnak, the museum houses the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts on display in the Western United States.
Architecturally-inspired by the Tempe of Anon at Karnak, the museum houses the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts on display in the Western United States.
1342 Naglee Avenue, San Jose
408-947-3600






