Victoria Regional Museum Association

306 W. Commercial
Victoria, TX 77901

361-575-8227

About Us:

The oldest art museum in the Crossroads area, The Nave Museum features six to eight diverse and compelling exhibits each year, both classical and modern.

The building, a majestic Greek revival temple designed by San Antonio architect Atlee Ayers, opened in 1932 to house Nave’s paintings and contain the library of the Bronte Study Club. When the Victoria Library on Main Street was built in 1976, Mrs. Nave’s heirs, the McCan family, deeded the building to the city to be used as an art museum for the region. The city in turn rented the building to the newly created Victoria Regional Museum Association, formerly the McNamara-O’Connor Historical and Fine Arts Museum, to operate as a visual arts center.

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