The Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta offers entertainment for all ages with shows tailored to various audiences. Expand your horizons and your imagination during live performances, exhibits, films and more.
Parking and public transportation at the Center for Puppetry Arts
There is limited free parking on-site; arrive early for shows to take advantage of this. Public transportation is available by taking the MARTA North/South line to the Arts Center Station and walking 10 minutes to the Center. The entrance is located on the back side of the building.
Best and worst time to go to the Center for Puppetry Arts
The CPA is expanding with the new space scheduled to open fall 2015. It will feature extensive, interactive exhibits of the Global Collection and the collection of Jim Henson's work, which will be something to see and experience. As with other Atlanta attractions, Spring Break, summer and holidays stay busy.
Admission to the Center for Puppetry Arts
Exact ticket prices for shows vary and are listed on the performance pages. Most are between $16.50 - $25 with children under two free. Admission to the museum can be purchased separately if you do not want to attend a show. Membership is also available.
Must see/do at the Center for Puppetry Arts
Schedule your visit around one of the shows that is age appropriate for your group so you can enjoy the performance and the museum. Don't miss Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and the rest of the crew at the Jim Henson Collection, set to expand this fall.
Other places to visit near the Center for Puppetry Arts
Crescent Street in Midtown is one mile away, an easy walk to grab a bite at one of the many restaurants and bars. One mile west is Atlantic Station, with shops, restaurants and plenty of entertainment.
Insider tip for visitors to the Center for Puppetry Arts
Be sure to stay after the Family Series shows and take the fun home with a puppet from the Create-A-Puppet Workshop. The museum offers complimentary admission to visit the exhibits on Thursday from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
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