Students & Educators

The primary emphasis of The Frazier is education. Education programs at the Frazier Museum are designed to spark “wonderment,” that certain type of curiosity or rapt attention at something that is new or unfamiliar. Wonderment works by providing students with the ability and insight to ask questions and seek additional information.

At The Frazier, we stress learning through observation— providing opportunities for students to explore our exhibits and collections. We’ve designed a museum experience that, instead of being passive, is active, and where engaged participation is encouraged.




Students gathered around an artifact.
 


Mon.-Sat.: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Sun.: Noon to 5:00 P.M.
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The corner of Ninth and Main Streets in downtown Louisville. Easily accessible from I-64, I-65 and I-71. Get directions

Snap Matchlock Target Rifle
South German (Nuremberg?) or Netherlandish (Antwerp), 1580-1600. Photograph by John Fitzgerald. Courtesy of the Frazier International History Museum.
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