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The Frist Art Museum turns 25!

Today, April 8th 2026, marks 25 years since the Frist Art Museum first opened its doors, and what an incredible journey it has been.

The Frist Art Museum stands as both a preservation of a Nashville treasure and the creation of a new cultural landmark. Nashville’s historic 1934 Main Post Office was thoughtfully transformed into a vibrant home for art, honoring the strength and beauty of the white marble Art Deco icon while reimagining it as a flexible, world-class museum capable of welcoming exhibitions from across the globe.

The renovation celebrated the building’s historic character while introducing innovative new spaces designed for discovery and connection. The restored and expanded Art Deco lobby became a grand circulation hall, illuminated by a clerestory above and framed by dramatic stairways linking two levels of newly created galleries. Surrounding improvements established a welcoming urban entrance and improved access, while additions such as a café and outdoor sculpture courtyard invited visitors to linger and engage in new ways.

Throughout the project, salvaged materials and restored details seamlessly bridged past and present, ensuring the building’s legacy would continue to inspire future generations.

Twenty-five years later, the Frist remains a cornerstone of Nashville’s cultural life, and this milestone celebrates not only its remarkable history, but the creativity, community, and artistic experiences still to come.

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