Houston Museum of Fine Arts. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, is one of the largest museums in the United States.
   The permanent collection of the museum spans more than 6,000 years of history with approximately 64,000 works from six continents. The museum benefits the Houston community through programs, publications and media presentations.
   Each year, 1.25 million people benefit from museum's programs, workshops and resource centers. Of that total, more than 500,000 people participate in the community outreach programs.
   The MFAH's permanent collection totals 63,718 pieces in 300,000 square feet of exhibition space, placing it among the larger art museums in the United States. The museum's collections and programs are housed in seven facilities.
   The main buildings have 130,000 square feet of exhibition space. Caroline Wiess Law Building-the original neo-classical building was designed in phases by architect William Ward Watkin. The original Caroline Wiess Law building was constructed in 1924 and the east and west wing were added in 1926. The Robert Lee Blaffer Memorial Wing was designed by Kenneth Franzheim and opened to the public in 1953. The new construction included significant structural improvements to several existing galleries, most notably, air conditioning. Two subsequent additions, Cullinan Hall and the Brown Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van
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