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Driehaus Museum

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All Versions of Driehaus Museum

1.23

July 3, 2024

We’ve updated content on our self-guided tours.

1.22

April 20, 2024

We’ve updated our tours and content!

1.21

February 27, 2024

We've added an exclusive tour of our new exhibition: Sif Itona Westerberg: Twin Flame, Double Ruin
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1.20

February 10, 2024

Our newest version of the app has some updates to the interpretive text
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1.19

February 6, 2024

Our newest version of the app has some updates to the interpretive text
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1.18

January 9, 2024

We've updated our app's tours

1.17

December 21, 2023

We’ve added exclusive content to our app for our new exhibition: Glass to Garden
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1.16

May 30, 2023

Updated tours

1.15

March 8, 2023

We've made some small changes to keep your app completely up to date and fresh!
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1.14

December 14, 2022

We're all about the details: we've just made a few tweaks with this update!
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Description of Driehaus Museum

Driehaus Museum enthusiasts and new visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the Museum’s collection and special exhibitions, as well as the luxurious historic interiors of the Nickerson Mansion through this interactive app. Choose one of our self-guided tours and utilize the maps of all three floors while enjoying the Museum at your own pace. As you move from room to room, the app will notify you when you come across noteworthy details and objects. App features: Self-Guided Tours: Choose from multiple tours of the Museum that focus on the life of the Nickerson Mansion, our current special exhibitions, Museum collection highlights, or an excursion of Tiffany commissions “Beyond the Mansion.” Interactive Map: This Bluetooth enabled interactive map moves with you from room to room and offers insights into the magnificent interiors and people connected to the history of the Nickerson Mansion, as well as interesting facts about the decorative art objects within the Museum collection. “Likes” Feature: Find rooms you are most interested in and add them to your “Likes” page to review and explore later. About the Museum: The Richard H. Driehaus Museum inspires the global community through transformative experiences in art, architecture, and design with ongoing conversations of the Gilded Age. Its permanent collection of period decorative arts is presented in an immersive experience within the restored 1883 Nickerson Mansion, once known as Chicago’s “Marble Palace” located just steps from the Magnificent Mile. Richard H. Driehaus (1942-2021), the Museum’s founder and namesake, was a Chicago entrepreneur and preservationist with a long history of supporting projects in the arts and culture. A vocal advocate for the application of humanistic values in the built environment, Driehaus nurtured his passion for architecture by funding initiatives in design excellence and historic preservation.
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Driehaus Museum: FAQ

Is Driehaus Museum compatible with the iPad?

No, there is no iPad version available for Driehaus Museum.
Encurate Mobile Technology LLC is the developer of Driehaus Museum.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 12.0 or higher.
The overall user rating of Driehaus Museum is 5.0.
The App Genre Of The Driehaus Museum App Is Education.
The current version of Driehaus Museum is 1.23.
The date of the latest Driehaus Museum update is July 7, 2024.
Driehaus Museum became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Driehaus Museum app is Encurate Mobile Technology LLC.
Driehaus Museum is now available to use in English.
Sorry, Driehaus Museum is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, Driehaus Museum is not eligible for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Driehaus Museum is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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