Mint Museum Randolph

Mint Museum Randolph

Located in what was the first United States branch mint, it opened in Charlotte’s Eastover neighborhood as North Carolina’s first art museum. Permanent collection galleries include Art of the Ancient Americas, African Art, European Art, and Native American Art. This location also houses the Mint’s library, which contains over 23,000 books, 230 magazines, and 5,500 artist files.

Plan your visit

Purchase Tickets

Hours

Monday
Closed

Tuesday
Uptown 11 AM–6 PM | Randolph 11 AM–6 PM

Wednesday (Free admission night from 5–9 PM)
Uptown 11 AM–9 PM | Randolph 11 AM–9 PM

Thursday
Uptown 11 AM–6 PM | Randolph 11 AM–6 PM

Friday
Uptown 11 AM–9 PM | Randolph 11 AM–6 PM

Saturday
Uptown 11 AM–6 PM | Randolph 11 AM–6 PM

Sunday
Uptown 1–5 PM, Randolph 1–5 PM

The Mint Museum is closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, 4th of July, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.

Locations

Mint Museum Uptown
Levine Center for the Arts
500 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
704-337-2000

Mint Museum Randolph
2730 Randolph Road
Charlotte, NC 28207
704-337-2000

 

Your General admission ticket gives you access to both Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph for two consecutive days.

Admission

+Plus admission tax, prices subject to change

Mint Members Join today!
FREE

Adults
$15*

College Students, Teachers, and Seniors (65+) with ID
$10*

Youths ages 18 and younger
FREE

College Art Students with ID
FREE

Click here for our full list of admission discounts

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I park?

Mint Museum Randolph offers a spacious parking lot directly in front of the building. Park for free!

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