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Art Pass: A Real Deal ... 15 Museums for $25 (2009-06-29)

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ART PASS

A Real Deal … 15 museums for $25

June 29, 2009, CT … The Art Pass, a museum lover's stimulus package for value-conscious travelers, just got better! For just $25, a visitor can experience all fifteen world-class museums and historic sites on the Trail for any two-month period convenient to the user. A two month time-frame allows ample time to visit all Connecticut Art Trail properties, and it complements the state's Staycation promotion which promotes affordable getaways within the state. With such great art right in your own back yard, why travel abroad?

The Art Pass is a real deal … priced separately, admission fees exceed $75*. Children twelve and under are free when accompanied by an adult. The Art Pass is a permanent program, not a special offer available for a limited period. To purchase, visit http://www.arttrail.org/. The website offers travel suggestions including recommended lodging, dining and area attractions near each museum, Trail Getaway itineraries and the following affordable Lodging Packages that include the Art Pass.

Connecticut Art Trail Getaway at the Courtyard by Marriott, Cromwell
Valid Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights through October 31, 2009

Located in the heart of Connecticut, the Courtyard by Marriott in Cromwell is convenient to museums on the Connecticut Art Trail…fifteen minutes to the River Valley museums including Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hill-Stead Museum and New Britain Museum of American Art; thirty minutes to Litchfield Hills and Greater New Haven museums.

Save up to 45% on a $149/night package that includes:

  • A deluxe overnight room for two with luxury bedding, in-room refrigerator
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Two Art Passes from the Connecticut Art Trail, valid for two months
  • Stay an extra night for $99!
Mizner & Museums Package with Rock Hall B&B
One-night package from $299/couple, Valid year-round

Let the magic of Addison Mizner, renowned architect for the rich and famous, make you feel like royalty when you indulge at Rock Hall, a grand mansion designed by Mizner in 1912. The mansion is located on 23 acres of landscaped grounds in the northwest corner of Connecticut's Litchfield Hills (a 2 hour drive from NYC, 2½ hours from Boston.)

The Mizner & Museums package starts at $299/couple and includes:

  • One night lodging at the exquisitely appointed Rock Hall B&B
  • Wine and Hors d'oeuvres
  • Mediterranean-style breakfast
  • Two Art Passes from the Connecticut Art Trail, valid for two months
  • Use of the mansion's outdoor heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, tennis court, billiard room, movie theatre, hiking trails, manicured lawns, orchards and gardens

Stay a second night for $200.

To reserve either package, or for more information on these and other packages, visit www.arttrail.org/packages.htm

From bucolic farms, art studios and former artists' boardinghouses to grand and modern art museums in vibrant downtowns, visitors on the Connecticut Art Trail will discover diverse, quality collections rich in history and heritage, including European masterpieces, American Impressionism, ancient art and contemporary culture. Now more than ever, it's easy and inexpensive to make the Connecticut Art Trail the centerpiece of your next travel experience.

*Art Pass includes five member museums that are free to the public.

 

With support from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism

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Connecticut Magazine (Jul, Sept and Oct - 2008)
Lyman Allyn Facade, Boy with a Hat - Michael Sweerts, Boy with a Hat, c. 1655-1660, The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Caitlin Sumner Collection Fund, The Wadsworth Atheneum, Other Image - Piero di Cosimo,  The Finding of Vulcan on the Island of Lemnos, 1490, The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, The Wadsworth Atheneum

Yankee Magazine (2008)
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Leir Atrium, Photo © Peter Arron/Esto
Snail - Jeremias Ritter, Nautilus Snail, German, Nuremberg, c. 1630, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, The Wadsworth Atheneum
Contemporary Image - Cleve Gray, Zen Garden, 1982, Lyman Allyn Museum
Other Image - Piero di Cosimo,  The Finding of Vulcan on the Island of Lemnos, 1490, The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, The Wadsworth Atheneum

New England Travel & Life Magazine (2008)
Yale University Art Gallery, Louis Kahn building; Photo © Elizabeth Felicella
Norman Rockwell, Weighing In, 1958, New Britain Museum of American Art
Claude Monet, Grainstacks, in Bright Sunlight, 1890, Hill-Stead Museum, Alfred Atmore Pope Collection, Hill-Stead Museum

Connecticut Magazine (August - 2008)
Claude Monet, Grainstacks, in Bright Sunlight, 1890, Hill-Stead Museum, Alfred Atmore Pope Collection, Hill-Stead Museum Piero di Cosimo,  The Finding of Vulcan on the Island of Lemnos, 1490, The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, The Wadsworth Atheneum
Snail - Jeremias Ritter, Nautilus Snail, German, Nuremberg, c. 1630, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, The Wadsworth Atheneum
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Leir Atrium, Photo © Peter Arron/Esto
Cleve Gray, Zen Garden, 1982, Lyman Allyn Museum
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