July 20, 2025

Morse Museum of Art

Join me for special, small-group, tour at the Morse Museum of Art.

Student Early Bird
$
50
$
40
$
50
Adult Early Bird
$
55
$
45
$
55

Join me for a special, small-group, tour of the Morse Museum in Orlando. This wonderful museum is renowned for its stained-glass "paintings" and also includes a beautiful collection of 19th century American art. The tour group is strictly limited to 8 participants which will allow for a more personalized experience, and the tour will last about 75 minutes.

Early Bird Registration is $45 for adults and $40 for students. The Early Bird discount will last till July 7th. (Regular price is $55 for adults and $45 for students.)

Important:

Your spot on the tour is reserved once the registration payment for the tour is paid. Admission to the museum is not included in tour registration. (Museum ticket info here.) The tour registration payment is non-refundable. The size of each group is limited to a max of 8. A couple of days before the tour, you will receive an email from me with logistical details.Questions? Email me: luctravers@hotmail.com

Student Early Bird
$
50
$
40
$
50
Adult Early Bird
$
55
$
45
$
55
Details

Early Bird Registration is $50 for adults, and $40 for students. The Early Bird discount lasts through April 20th. (Regular price is $60 for adults and $50 for students.) To register, please select your tour group below and make a payment. ​*Important: Your spot on the tour is reserved once payment for the tour fee is received. Admission to the Baltimore Art Museum and the Walters Art Museum is FREE.

Returns

The tour fee is non-refundable. The size of each group is limited to a max of 8. A few days before the tour, you will receive an email from me with logistical details.Questions? Email me: luctravers@hotmail.com

Luc Travers

Author, Teacher and Tour guide
For the past fifteen years I've given tours at art museums from the Louvre to the Legion of Honor. In 2006 I started teaching art appreciation to elementary and junior high students And in the summer of 2009, I decided I needed put my ideas down on paper, and so I wrote Touching The Art. Today, I teach literature and art appreciation online with Literature at our house, I give tours all over the U.S., and recently published my second book, Stories in Paint.
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