GOLDEN TRIANGLE MUSEUM DISTRICT
Located south of downtown, bordered by Pearl Street, Speer and Colfax, & the 13th Avenue of the Arts and within walking distance of the Convention Center, this unique neighborhood is Denver’s center for art and culture.
The Golden Triangle Museum District (GTMD) is home to eight of the city’s museums, including the Byers-Evans House, History Colorado Center , Denver Art Museum (DAM), Denver Firefighters Museum, Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, the Molly Brown House, Grant Humphries Mansion and the Clyfford Still Museum.
The newly designated National Landmark Civic Center Park sits in this neighborhood between the much visited State Capital Building and the Denver Mint. Also within the District are the Denver Public Library, Rocky Mountain PBS, Curious Theatre Company, Denver Musicians Association, Colorado Ballet, Denver Philharmonic Orchestra and the Art Institute of Colorado. These cultural & civic centers are interspersed with art galleries and open studios, as well as professional offices, specialty stores, salons, spas, coffee shops, bars and restaurants, and residences, all committed to “the art of living with art”. The result is a culturally rich neighborhood with a unique artistic flair.