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The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection

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Open January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Sunday 11:00-17:00
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2501 N Harwood St, Dallas, TX 75201, United StatesMap
Phone: +1 214-965-1032
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  • Lee J
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    Our jaws dropped!

    You wouldn't believe what is on the second floor of a brick building in Dallas - incredible medieval Japanese armor! Our group of 10, ranging from age 17 - 51 were enthralled by the exhibit and couldn...

    Reviewed on Sep 14, 2023
  • Brwnidgrl679TX
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    Hidden Gem!!!

    Amazing collection that is very well curated. Very informative, so glad we found it. It is a bit tricky to find, as you have to enter a restaurant and go upstairs and there's not really a lot of signa...

    Reviewed on Jan 30, 2023
  • N9612MTelizabethm
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    Visual history of the Samurai warriors

    Just found this great museum this week and went to see it. An amazing collection of Samurai armor! Found out there is also a tour so will be going back for that, and that the exhibit changes annuall...

    Reviewed on Jul 29, 2022
  • scottyb598
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    Samuri costumes but very few weapons

    Museum hard to find (need to enter restaurant to find it). The Samuri costumes were interesting but the guys were expecting more weapons. The horses and costumes were beautiful while the signage was ...

    Reviewed on Jul 11, 2022
  • corypisarra
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    Free, Informative, Fun

    Awesome free museum, fun to learn about the Samurais. It’s on the second floor of a restaurant. It’s small but informative. If you’re into Samurais you shouldn’t miss it.

    Reviewed on Jun 2, 2022
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