Spend just a minute on our campus and you'll quickly see how The University of Texas at Austin is an immense and beautiful world all its own. And with our dozens of museums, libraries, centers, institutes and special venues spread across the campus and the city, each with its own unique exhibits and programming, you'll never be bored. Designed to enhance the experience of not just current students, faculty, and staff but also community members and visitors from around the world, our many campus destinations will educate, delight and amaze.
Blanton Museum of Art
One of the foremost university art museums in the country, with the largest and most comprehensive collection of art in Central Texas.
Cactus Cafe
Located in the historical Texas Union, the Cactus is a live music listening room that showcases top local, regional, national and international acts.
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
One of the largest stadiums in the nation — and home to our beloved Longhorns football team.
Briscoe Center for American History
A leading history research center featuring rich collections on Texas and U.S. history.
Gregory Gym Aquatic Complex
An impressive aquatic complex with indoor and outdoor lap and leisure pools, a spa, deck space, and more.
Harry Ransom Center
An internationally renowned humanities research library and museum, providing unique insight into the creative process of writers and artists.
LBJ Presidential Library
An iconic presidential library and museum covering President Lyndon Baines Johnson's political career and American history.
Moody Center
Moody Center is a $375M, 15,000+ seat premier venue featuring over 150 nights a year of unique entertainment. Moody Center features the best and biggest names in the music industry while hosting The University of Texas Women’s and Men’s basketball games, family shows and other sporting and local events.
William C. Powers, Jr. Student Activity Center
A state-of-the-art, award-winning and environmentally friendly student gathering space.
Texas Science & Natural History Museum
A museum devoted to the natural sciences, exhibiting the university’s stunning biological and geological collections.
Visual Arts Center
A vibrant and dynamic creative hub on campus with both exhibition and research space.