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Admission for Two or Four to The Millennium Gate Museum (42% Off)

The Millennium Gate Museum
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Angelica
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The gentleman that guided us through the museum is very knowledgeable and very entertaining!

Museum housed inside Atlanta’s 100-foot monumental arch interprets area history, from pre-Columbian settlements to 21st-century metropolis

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The museum’s current exhibition focuses on Georgia history. Focusing on the creation of the Colony of Georgia, the gallery contains documents and artifacts from Native Indian, Spanish, British Colonial, and American Revolutionary periods. Additional galleries feature photos and artifacts from some of Atlanta’s earliest and most influential families.

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About The Millennium Gate Museum

The Millennium Gate Museum, located in Atlanta’s Atlantic Station, is a one-of-a-kind cultural landmark dedicated to preserving and celebrating Georgia’s rich history and artistic heritage. Housed within a stunning 100-foot-tall Roman-style arch, the museum offers a unique blend of classical architecture and modern storytelling.

Inside, visitors will find thoughtfully curated exhibits that explore Georgia's journey from its colonial roots to its present-day global impact. Through immersive galleries, historical artifacts, and rotating contemporary art installations, the museum brings the past to life while inspiring conversations about the future. Whether highlighting the contributions of early settlers or showcasing innovative design, the Millennium Gate Museum offers an engaging, educational experience for guests of all ages.

More than just a museum, it's a gateway in connecting history, culture, and community in a space designed to spark curiosity and creativity.

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Angelica
2 ratings|1 review
The gentleman that guided us through the museum is very knowledgeable and very entertaining!
Nathalie
1 rating|1 review
It was a really cute museum and although our stay was very short. I was looking to explore more of the history of Atlanta and it really provided a little bit of everything. What stood out to me was the artistic interactive virtual tour, you get a mousepad to navigate and find the summaries to all the different arts by a specific artists.
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Shutterbug
10 ratings|7 reviews
The galleries are well organized and packed with information for such a small museum. Our docent took us through each room on a private tour. He was nice and very informative. After about 45 of his wealth of knowledge we were a little tired and wanted to just browse ourselves.
Sharon
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7 ratings|6 reviews
We were surprised by this museum. Very interesting exhibits on Atlanta and Georgia history, many photographs. But what we enjoyed the most was a totally unexpected exhibit on the Bodmer Papyri — papyri containing the oldest known written texts of the Gospels of Luke and John. Two leaves of these ancient texts — not reproductions — are on display. It was breathtaking.
Brian
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15 ratings|9 reviews
Was a very interesting place. Was worth the visit
Jamie
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3 ratings|2 reviews
Had no idea one of the most significant finds in history was in Atl! Amazing to see the oldest discovered texts of the Gospels(fm appx 150AD). Artifacts from this period are also displayed. Second half of museum has exhibits on the history and culture of GA. There’s a wonderful documentary on the Gullah of Pin Point. Clarence Thomas, who is fm there, is in it too.Museum is a real treasure for Atl!

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