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    Grohmann Museum

    4.9 (47 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 4:00 PM

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    Ceiling mural
    Jack G.

    Outstanding art museum, especially at such a low entry fee. Wonderful works of art spread across four levels. Definitely a a worthwhile experience.

    Ann S.

    What an interesting idea- collecting art with work as your theme. The art is easy to access and is well organized. Do not miss the rooftop deck!

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    Michelle F.

    The Grohmann Museum is a hidden gem. Super easy to get to, tickets won't break your pocketbook at $5 for adult! a lot of street parking and near downtown. This is part of the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) rightfully the predominant theme revolves around "The Art of Work". Literally from ceiling to floors, art is all around you. Floor Mosaic, stained glass windows, ceiling murals, bronze sculptures and striking paintings. Many of the paintings depict actual historical events and places! There are 3 floors and an amazing sculpture garden on the rooftop. This museum was very well planned and laid out meticulously for all ages. Definitely we will be back to bring others to appreciate this fine example of Art at Work!

    Chun P.

    Not your usual art museum! Most art museums' sculptures and paintings are focused on rich people, Jesus, politicans, royalty, and other elites, yuppies, and other selfish and awful people. The Grohmann's collection is focused on the working class, the poor, the tradesmen, the builders, the craftsmen, and skilled and educated workers of the upper class, but not the rich snobby elitists, or those whom were simply born into royalty, or a trust fund kid. All the art is very skillful and unique! And a great bargain at only $5.

    View from the rooftop of MSOE's Grohmann Museum.
    Jeff M.

    Statues sitting on the edge of the roof of this building in downtown Milwaukee? That is all I knew about this building for years. Someone recently pointed out that there was a museum in Milwaukee with a rooftop sculpture garden and I connected the dots. I've always thought that university museums and art galleries were intended for students and alumni. While that is probably the audience that visits the space the most (no statistics to back up my claim though, haha), the public is able to use the space too. $5 admission felt like a fair price to be able to explore 4 floors of art. Granted, I didn't spend too much time looking at the art on floors 1 through 3. I wanted to see the art on the roof and take in the views. I will need to go back as there was a private party on half of the roof during my visit - but from what I was able to see, was enough to appreciate the museum for what it was. Also, right when you walk into MSOE's Grohmann Museum, there is a tile display on the floor and then a painting at the top of the open spiral staircase to the top. That entry way alone is worth stopping in to see too.

    Eric E.

    An art museum with a definative purpose* I enjoy looking at art, but more importantly, I enjoy looking at art that I can appreciate, which also has a purpose. Grohman checked both boxes. Here you'll see a fascinating look at the art of work. And also works of art. Wait, what? Yeah..Grohman's focus is on artwork that captures the toils of men and women from making metal to baling hay to shipworkers, etc. The art here spans 500 years of work and explicitely covers 100's of different topics. 100's of works including paintings, sculpture, glasswork, etc. Multiple floors and the best yet, a rooftop garden of large sculptures that makes this place a super cool spot to visit. Even if you aren't a big art fan I think most would enjoy and appreciate what Grohman has to offer. Cheers.

    View from the lobby to the mural on the ceiling of the entrance.

    Surprising! Wow! To be honest, I wasn't expecting much from this museum because its focus is on art related to work. What I found was a real treat. They have a large collection of sculpture, an large collection of paintings from a wide range of eras, and so many pieces that are so intricate that you can easily spend a hour or more to work your way through the collection. I will include a few pieces in the photos so you can see the detail in many of the paintings. I absolutely enjoyed my visit and would highly recommend it to you. (It is only $5 for adults and is very much worth it.) The main desk recommended starting at the top of the building, their outdoor sculpture garden, and working your way down. It is a good idea to do so. The main floor focuses on art with an industrial subject. It is very interesting, but my favorite are the upper floors where humans at work are the focus. The people who gathered this collection had a very good eye and did an excellent job of choosing pieces that draw you in because of their relatability.

    Maila H.

    My visit to the Grohmann Museum was time well spent - from their rooftop garden to their wonderful videos and paintings and to their bronze statues on the 4th floor which are larger than life, this place depicts the history and evolution of the working labors humanity through the ages. The building itself is a beautiful work of art, with a mosaic floor at the entrance and murals on the ceilings. I was interested to learn that this museum is actually a part of the Milwaukee School of Engineering. There are faculty offices and classrooms within the same building as the museum. Tip: There's easily enough of interest here to justify setting aside 1.5 to 2 hours for a visit.

    Jill H.

    We never knew about this museum, so glad we found it. Out of state family visiting is what brought us in. 4 adults for $5 each, around two hours of an enjoyable, self guided tour. Was a beautiful day. Peaceful place, we can't wait to visit again. You can get any paining in this collection turned into a poster, check with the greeter when paying or before exiting. I believe that my family member said 1 is around $20-$25 per copy. Pretty cool!

    Kyle H.

    The Grohmann Museum on the campus of MSOE is a great art museum dedicated to celebrating Man at Work, a comprehensive collection by Dr. Eckhart Grohmann, an MSOE regent. General admission is $5 and well worth it. Images of men and women working go back as far as the 1600's, and the collection is impressive. As you enter the museum, you cross a mosaic floor, while three stories above, an equally colorful mural by artist Hans Tylle represent great minds of science with the message to students and those entering "Seize the Day" and "Science Without Art is Nothing". The current Mills of Milwaukee exhibit features photos of Milwaukee's steel mills and lots of documentation about how the mills came about, videos about how steel is made, and paintings and sculptures of the steel industry. The standing Man at Work collection is very nicely done, separating paintings and sculptures by industry such as steel, physicians, wines and brewing, wool making, farming, and much more. Take the winding stairs up to the sculpture garden where large bronze sculptures of men and women of industry loom over the edge of the roof. One visitor talked with us, saying she had come all the way from Appleton just to see the exhibit. She put it very well that the sheer size of the sculptures on the roof are a testament to how important industry has been to the City of Milwaukee. And the same can really be said of the Grohmann Museum, as it's testament to representations of work and industry couldn't have found a better City as a home.

    Free parking for visitors!  Look for this sign and give your plate # to the front desk
    Nessie V.

    Decent museum for what it is, which is a collection of art depicting work. It's mainly paintings from the 19th to early 20th centuries, with a few sculptures and photographs. The more impressive stuff is the big floor mosaic, the ceiling mural, and the rooftop sculpture garden. Even without the free parking, the price is pretty good. Gift shop is also nice, and may be worth a trip around the holidays for something different for those hard-to-shop-for folks. Went pretty soon after they reopened from COVID-19 lockdown, and social distancing was pretty good, though there were not many other parties visiting. The little ones with me seemed to like it the place well enough, but I don't think they'll be chomping at the bit to return anytime soon. I think everyone should visit atleast once. Show some love to small museums!

    Nancy B.

    WOW! This place is amazing! Why had I not been here before? Start your tour at the rooftop and admire the sculptures and the city views. Then, go floor by floor taking in the beauty of the museum's collection.

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    Gorgeous art! Free on weekends ! Very well maintained! Worth the visit. Staff was very knowledgeable.

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    Located on the MSOE campus, it's a museum of art depicting human work, from alchemy to farming to iron forging.

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