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The Columbus Museum

Celebrate creativity and culture with American art, regional history, tranquil gardens, and more. Free and open to all, COMU offers something for every interest in one vibrant space!

The Columbus Museum is a cultural leader in the Southeast, known for its engaging and educational experiences for visitors. 

Founded in 1953, The Columbus Museum is one of the largest museums in the Southeast. Its distinctive focus on both American art and regional history is exemplified in its permanent collection, temporary exhibitions, and educational programs.

When W.C. Bradley, a Columbus business leader and philanthropist, died in 1947, his family donated his nine-acre estate to the people of Columbus to be used as a center of culture and education. Located in the heart of the Wynnton neighborhood in a 1912 Mediterranean Revival house, the Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts opened its doors to the public on March 29, 1953. In addition to galleries, the remodeled building included offices, a reference library, a loading dock, and air conditioning. The Museum’s hours in 1953 were 10 AM – 5 PM six days a week—a schedule nearly identical to today. The community’s generosity has made several renovations possible, including a significant expansion completed in 1989.

In 2024, The Columbus Museum completed a $30 million transformation, reimagining its galleries, exhibitions, and public spaces to enhance visitor engagement and educational impact. This comprehensive renovation modernized the Museum while honoring its historic character, creating an even more dynamic and welcoming space for learning, creativity, and community connection.

Today, COMU’s dedicated board and staff continue its legacy as a cultural center. In partnership with the Muscogee County School District, the Museum offers a varied exhibition schedule, specially designed tours and educational workshops, and an array of free activities and events for intergenerational engagement. Located in the hometown of celebrated artists such as Ma Rainey, Bo Bartlett, Carson McCullers, Alma Thomas, Thomas Wiggins and Amy Sherald, COMU maintains and increases relevance through the quality of its interpretation of objects and by targeted partnerships that extend its ability to serve the community. Admission is always free.

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1251 Wynnton Road, Columbus, GA, 31906
(706) 748-2562
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