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How to Get to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago by Bus, Chicago 'L' or Train?

Directions to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows (Chicago) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows

    BusBus: 124, 29, 65, 66.TrainTrain: UP-N, ME, SSL.Chicago 'L'Chicago 'L': BLUE LINE, PINK LINE, RED LINE, BROWN LINE, GREEN LINE.

How to get to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows by bus?

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How to get to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows by Chicago 'L'?

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Bus stops near Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago

  • Navy Pier Terminal (North), 11 min walk,
  • Grand & Streeter (West), 12 min walk,

Chicago 'L' stations near Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago

  • Grand-Red, 29 min walk,
  • State/Lake, 33 min walk,

Train station near Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago

  • Millennium Station, 32 min walk,

Bus lines to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago

  • 66, Navy Pier Terminal (North),
  • 124, Clinton & Quincy (South),
  • 29, Navy Pier Terminal (North),
  • 65, Navy Pier Terminal (North),
  • 2, Midway Plaisance & Cottage Grove (East),
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows?

    The closest stations to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows are:

    • Navy Pier Terminal (North) is 856 yards away, 11 min walk.
    • Grand & Streeter (West) is 993 yards away, 12 min walk.
    • Grand-Red is 2405 yards away, 29 min walk.
    • Millennium Station is 2697 yards away, 32 min walk.
    • State/Lake is 2782 yards away, 33 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows?

    These bus lines stop near Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows: 124, 29, 65, 66.

  • Which train line stops near Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows?

    UP-N (Chicago OTC)

  • Which Chicago 'L' lines stop near Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows?

    These Chicago 'L' lines stop near Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows: BLUE LINE, PINK LINE, RED LINE.

  • What’s the nearest Chicago 'L' station to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago?

    The nearest Chicago 'L' station to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago is Grand-Red. It’s a 29 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus station to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago?

    The nearest bus station to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago is Navy Pier Terminal (North). It’s a 11 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Chicago 'L' to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago?

    The RED LINE is the first Chicago 'L' that goes to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago. It stops nearby at 3:03 AM.

  • What time is the last Chicago 'L' to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago?

    The BROWN LINE is the last Chicago 'L' that goes to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago. It stops nearby at 12:29 AM.

  • What time is the first train to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago?

    The ME is the first train that goes to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago. It stops nearby at 4:50 AM.

  • What time is the last train to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago?

    The ME is the last train that goes to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago. It stops nearby at 12:58 AM.

  • What time is the first bus to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago?

    The 66 is the first bus that goes to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago. It stops nearby at 4:50 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago?

    The 66 is the last bus that goes to Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago. It stops nearby at 12:33 AM.

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Bus: 124, 29, 65, 66.Train: UP-N, ME, SSL.Chicago 'L': BLUE LINE, PINK LINE, RED LINE, BROWN LINE, GREEN LINE, ORANGE LINE, PURPLE LINE.

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Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows Address: 600 E Grand Ave street in Chicago

Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, Chicago
Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, ChicagoThe Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows was an exhibition that opened in February 2000 at Chicago’s Navy Pier entertainment complex. It permanently closed in October 2014. It was the first American museum dedicated solely to the art of stained glass windows. Named after prominent Chicago collectors E.B. and Maureen Smith, the museum held over 150 individual pieces displayed in four galleries: Victorian, Prairie, Modern, and Contemporary. The majority of the works originally came from Chicago-area buildings, and a number of prominent artists are represented, including John LaFarge, Adolfas Valeška, and Ed Paschke. The collection contained religious themes, secular work, and some more unusual items, including a stained glass portrait of basketball player Michael Jordan, a window created from glass soda bottles, and Marie Herndl's "Queen of the Elves" (also called "The Fairy Queen"). The adjacent Richard H. Driehaus Gallery of Stained Glass Windows opened in 2001 and closed in September 2017. It was devoted to ecclesiastical and secular windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany and interrelated businesses between 1890 and 1930. The windows were from the extensive Tiffany collection of Chicago businessman Richard H. Driehaus. There were 11 Tiffany windows on display in the Driehaus Gallery, along with a Tiffany Studios fire screen. The museum was located along a strip of shops, theatres, and restaurants, and admission was free. Most of the windows in the museum were illuminated with artificial light to highlight the colors and intricate details. Since each piece was protected by a layer of bulletproof glass, patrons were encouraged to come close to the works and even bring food into the galleries. Curator Rolf Achilles said, "It’s one of the very few museums in the world you can stroll through eating an ice cream cone right in front of the art. We don’t keep people away". In December 2013, less than a year before its closure, the museum installed 22 stained glass windows in the Chicago Pedway in collaboration with Macy's; these remain on display.

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