Arts & Attractions

Midtown is home to the largest concentration of arts and cultural venues in the Southeast.
Visitors and residents alike flock to the Woodruff Arts Center, the country's third-largest arts campus, and home to the Tony award-winning Alliance Theatre, the Grammy-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and the world-renowned High Museum of Art.
Midtown's galleries, museums and theaters feature sophisticated and exciting exhibitions and performances. The fabulous Fox Theatre features 300 performances each year ranging from ballet to rock & roll to Broadway. Midtown also boasts the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) and the Center for Puppetry Arts, the largest organization in the U.S. solely dedicated to the art of puppet theater.
See Public Art in Midtown
Midtown is where you'll find amazing public art installations and the Southeast's Largest Outdoor Art Gallery, featuring 100+ sculptures, murals and other works in a walkable square mile of the city.
More to Explore
Relax or play in "Atlanta's back yard," Piedmont Park, one of the South's greatest parks. Wander through the majestic Atlanta Botanical Garden. See the birthplace of Margaret Mitchell, author of "Gone with the Wind." Groove at the annual Atlanta Jazz Festival or one of many special events and festivals. Or take in one of many cultural experiences located within the district.
Midtown is also a short distance from other major Atlanta attractions, including The Georgia Aquarium (.8 miles), World of Coca-Cola (.8 miles), Georgia State Stadium (2.7 miles), The Mercedes-Benz Stadium (1.2 miles), and Georgia World Congress Center (1.3 miles)

Share in our celebration of inspirational lives, historical moments, and passionate compositions. See why Midtown is Atlanta's heart of the arts.