Art and History Venues API

With Art and History Venues API discover museums and art galleries around the world with key information, from opening hours and directions to impressive architectural details and coordinates for your next cultural adventure.

About the API: 

This API provides access to a comprehensive database of museums and art galleries around the world. Users can consult a list of the most important museums by country, including both famous and lesser-known institutions. In addition, the API provides specific details of each museum, such as exact addresses, opening hours, contact numbers, architectural styles, and the architects responsible for their design. It also provides geographic coordinates that facilitate their location. This tool is ideal for tourists, travel guide applications, and anyone interested in cultural exploration. In addition, it allows this information to be integrated into applications or websites that promote cultural tourism, offering accurate and accessible data on the most outstanding museums in each region.

API Documentation

Endpoints


To use this endpoint, enter the name of the country to obtain a list of the most important museums in that territory.



                                                                            
GET https://zylalabs.com/api/5307/art+and+history+venues+api/6858/country+museums
                                                                            
                                                                        

Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            ["The list of museums and art galleries in the USA includes: 1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York City, New York\n2. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) - New York City, New York\n3. The Art Institute of Chicago - Chicago, Illinois\n4. The Getty Center - Los Angeles, California\n5. The National Gallery of Art - Washington, D.C.\n6. The Guggenheim Museum - New York City, New York\n7. The Museum of Fine Arts - Boston, Massachusetts\n8. The Whitney Museum of American Art - New York City, New York\n9. The Philadelphia Museum of Art - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\n10. The J. Paul Getty Museum - Los Angeles, California\n11. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - San Francisco, California\n12. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum - New York City, New York\n13. The Museum of Contemporary Art - Los Angeles, California\n14. The Cleveland Museum of Art - Cleveland, Ohio\n15. The New Museum - New York City, New York\n16. The Smithsonian American Art Museum - Washington, D.C.\n17. The National Museum of Women in the Arts - Washington, D.C.\n18. The Museum of Arts and Design - New York City, New York\n19. The Detroit Institute of Arts - Detroit, Michigan\n20. The Walker Art Center - Minneapolis, Minnesota\n21. The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden - Washington, D.C.\n22. The de Young Museum - San Francisco, California\n23. The Norton Museum of Art - West Palm Beach, Florida\n24. The Museum of Contemporary Art - Chicago, Illinois\n25. The Whitney Museum of Western Art - Cody, Wyoming\n26. The Speed Art Museum - Louisville, Kentucky\n27. The High Museum of Art - Atlanta, Georgia\n28. The Mennello Museum of American Art - Orlando, Florida\n29. The Hunter Museum of American Art - Chattanooga, Tennessee\n30. The Chrysler Museum of Art - Norfolk, Virginia\n31. The New Orleans Museum of Art - New Orleans, Louisiana\n32. The Kimbell Art Museum - Fort Worth, Texas\n33. The Blanton Museum of Art - Austin, Texas\n34. The Milwaukee Art Museum - Milwaukee, Wisconsin\n35. The Weisman Art Museum - Minneapolis, Minnesota\n36. The Museum of International Folk Art - Santa Fe, New Mexico\n37. The Portland Art Museum - Portland, Oregon\n38. The Des Moines Art Center - Des Moines, Iowa\n39. The Toledo Museum of Art - Toledo, Ohio\n40. The Birmingham Museum of Art - Birmingham, Alabama\n41. The Yale University Art Gallery - New Haven, Connecticut\n42. The Denver Art Museum - Denver, Colorado\n43. The Taubman Museum of Art - Roanoke, Virginia\n44. The Mint Museum - Charlotte, North Carolina\n45. The Crocker Art Museum - Sacramento, California\n46. The Albany Institute of History & Art - Albany, New York\n47. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - Santa Fe, New Mexico\n48. The Nevada Museum of Art - Reno, Nevada\n49. The Honolulu Museum of Art - Honolulu, Hawaii\n50. The San Antonio Museum of Art - San Antonio, Texas\n51. The Wadsworth Atheneum - Hartford, Connecticut\n52. The Islip Art Museum - East Islip, New York\n53. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art - Amherst, Massachusetts\n54. The Monterey Museum of Art - Monterey, California\n55. The Georgia Museum of Art - Athens, Georgia\n56. The Sheldon Museum of Art - Lincoln, Nebraska\n57. The Museum of Russian Icons - Clinton, Massachusetts\n58. The Art Gallery of Alberta - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada\n59. The Burchfield Penney Art Center - Buffalo, New York\n60. The Rubin Museum of Art - New York City, New York\n61. The Confederate Memorial Hall Museum - New Orleans, Louisiana\n62. The Laguna Art Museum - Laguna Beach, California\n63. The Dixie Art Colony Foundation - Wetumpka, Alabama\n64. The Roswell Museum and Art Center - Roswell, New Mexico\n65. The Emily Carr House - Victoria, British Columbia\n66. The Arnot Art Museum - Elmira, New York\n67. The Cameron Art Museum - Wilmington, North Carolina\n68. The El Paso Museum of Art - El Paso, Texas\n69. The Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences - Peoria, Illinois\n70. The Everhart Museum - Scranton, Pennsylvania\n71. The Katonah Museum of Art - Katonah, New York\n72. The Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art - Biloxi, Mississippi\n73. The Mobile Museum of Art - Mobile, Alabama\n74. The Huntington Museum of Art - Huntington, West Virginia\n75. The SAC Museum - Ashland, Nebraska\n76. The Hilliard University Art Museum - Lafayette, Louisiana\n77. The Marietta\/Cobb Museum of Art - Marietta, Georgia\n78. The Greenville County Museum of Art - Greenville, South Carolina\n79. The Rahr West Art Museum - Manitowoc, Wisconsin\n80. The Whaling Museum and Education Center - Cold Spring Harbor, New York\n81. The New England Quilt Museum - Lowell, Massachusetts\n82. The Gibbes Museum of Art - Charleston, South Carolina\n83. The Dennos Museum Center - Traverse City, Michigan\n84. The Museum of the American Military Family - Tijeras, New Mexico\n85. The Erie Art Museum - Erie, Pennsylvania\n86. The Jay L. Hess Art Collection - Princeton, New Jersey\n87. The National Steinbeck Center - Salinas, California\n88. The Farmington Museum - Farmington, New Mexico\n89. The Bank of America Corporate Art Collection - Charlotte, North Carolina\n90. The Leland Little Auctions - Hillsborough, North Carolina\n91. The Turquoise Museum - Albuquerque, New Mexico\n92. The Stanly County Museum - Albemarle, North Carolina\n93. The Edward Gorey House - Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts\n94. The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art - Charlotte, North Carolina\n95. The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens - Jacksonville, Florida\n96. The LaGrange Art Museum - LaGrange, Georgia\n97. The Albany Museum of Art - Albany, Georgia\n98. The Paine Art Center and Gardens - Oshkosh, Wisconsin\n99. The Lawrence Arts Center - Lawrence, Kansas\n100. The Booth Western Art Museum - Cartersville, Georgia Note: The list above is not exhaustive and there are many more museums and art galleries in the USA worth visiting."]
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

Country Museums - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5307/art+and+history+venues+api/6858/country+museums&Country=Required' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 

    

To use this endpoint, enter the name of the museum previously consulted to receive detailed information such as location, opening hours and contact details.



                                                                            
GET https://zylalabs.com/api/5307/art+and+history+venues+api/6859/museum+details
                                                                            
                                                                        

Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            ["{\n    \"name\": \"The Frick Collection\",\n    \"address\": \"1 E 70th St\",\n    \"city\": \"New York\",\n    \"state\": \"New York\",\n    \"country\": \"United States\",\n    \"postal_code\": \"10021\",\n    \"telephone\": \"+1 212-288-0700\",\n    \"email\": \"[email protected]\",\n    \"schedules\": \"Open Thursday-Monday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, closed on Tuesdays and major holidays\",\n    \"architectural_style\": \"Beaux-Arts\",\n    \"architects\": \"Thomas Hastings\",\n    \"visitors\": \"Approximately 300,000 annually\",\n    \"latitude\": 40.771339,\n    \"longitude\": -73.967160\n}"]
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

Museum Details - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5307/art+and+history+venues+api/6859/museum+details&MuseumReference=Required' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 

    

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Headers
Header Description
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Browse museums by country or search for detailed information on a specific museum using GET requests.

The Art and History Venues it is an API that provides detailed information on museums and art galleries worldwide.

The API receives GET requests with the name of the country or museum and returns a JSON with detailed information about each cultural site.

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