Exploring Kansas City: A Copa América Host with Art, Culture, and Entertainment

Kansas City is one of the 14 cities that hosts the Copa América that, these days, from June 20 to July 14, is being held in the United States.

The city, visited massively this half of the year on behalf of the Cup, It is a city that offers a wide range of attractions for tourists on a daily basis.

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is kind of the Messi of art for Kansas. Founded in 1933, the place has more than 35,000 works.

From its outskirts, this museum impresses tourists with its giant badminton shuttlecocks that have become iconic elements of the city and where tourists never stop taking photos.

In the heart of Kansas City, in turn, is the Crossroads Art District, a true paradise for lovers of art and culture.

Crossroads is filled with galleries, studios and murals that thrill the senses.

On every first Friday of the month, for example, The ‘First Fridays’ event takes place, where the galleries open their doors and art unfolds in all its splendor.

From old factories to modern design spaces, the Crossroads is, making an analogy with the America’s Cup, like the architectural champion team with an unbeatable lineup of styles that leave tourists speechless.

The city also has the popular 1,800-seat Muriel Kauffman Theater where concerts and plays take place. Another key point of the city is the Kansas Public Library. Its façade is famous for the creativity in its design.

2024-06-26 17:55:02
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