The Alamo: Exhibit Entry
The Alamo: Exhibit Entry
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The Alamo Exhibit Tickets
The Alamo exhibit, housed within the Ralston Family Collections Center, offers you a fresh perspective on one of America's most famous historic sites. This contemporary gallery space showcases over 500 artifacts across 10,000 square feet, many displayed to the public for the first time. You'll discover the complex story of Texas history through carefully curated collections that go far beyond the famous 1836 battle.
The centrepiece is Phil Collins' remarkable donation of Alamo artifacts, including his detailed Battle of the Alamo Diorama with audio narration from the musician himself. The exhibit also features pieces from the Donald and Louise Yena Collection, the Spanish Colonial Collection, and the Alamo Collection. Interactive displays and storytelling panels help connect you with the site's historical significance through modern exhibition methods.
Highlights
- Phil Collins' Battle of the Alamo Diorama with personal audio narration
- Historic weapons and tools from pivotal Texas events
- Personal items belonging to significant historical figures
- Rare manuscripts and original documents from multiple collections
- Interactive displays featuring previously untold stories from the Alamo's past
- Over 500 artifacts displayed across four major collections
Plan Your Visit to The Alamo Exhibit
The exhibit is wheelchair accessible and designed to accommodate all visitors. Arrive a few minutes early for security checks and bring valid identification for entry verification. Audio guides may be available at the entrance, so check with staff when you arrive. Photography is permitted throughout the gallery, but flash photography is not allowed to protect the historic artifacts.
Food and beverages aren't permitted inside the exhibit areas, so plan accordingly. Staff members are available to answer questions about the artifacts and historical context. While exploring the exhibit, you might also want to consider visiting San Antonio River Walk boat tours to see more of the city's historic sites from a different perspective, or explore San Antonio Missions National Historical Park to discover more of the area's Spanish colonial heritage.
Why you'll love it
- Explore 10,000 sq ft of contemporary gallery space at the Ralston Family Collections Center
- View over 500 artefacts, many shown to the public for the first time
- Uncover the full sweep of Texas history beyond the famous 1836 battle
- See Phil Collins' personal collection of Alamo memorabilia on display
What's included
- Entry ticket to the Alamo exhibit
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
Good to know
- Opening times
09:00am - 05:30pm 09:00am - 05:30pm 09:00am - 05:30pm 09:00am - 05:30pm 09:00am - 05:30pm 09:00am - 05:30pm 09:00am - 05:30pm
- Know before you go
Bring a valid ID for entry verification
Arrive a few minutes early for security checks
Wheelchair accessible facility
No food or drinks allowed inside the exhibit
Photography is permitted without flash
- Visitor guidelines
Bring a valid ID for entry verification
Arrive a few minutes early for security checks
Wheelchair accessible facility
No food or drinks allowed inside the exhibit
Photography is permitted without flash
Where you'll be
300 Alamo Plaza
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