Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower

The renovated Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower officially opened its doors in 2008. The building has been transformed into a tower for visual and literary artists and now offers 12 floors of artist studio space. Visitors can tour the building and shop for original artwork.

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    (410) 752-8632

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    promotionandarts.org

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Address

21 S Eutaw St (at W. Lombard St.) Baltimore , MD 21201 United States

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Chuck Ditzler

I highly recommend visiting on a Saturday afternoon to talk with the artists with studios in the Tower and consider buying their art . Take the elevator to the top and then walk down.

Markus Tarjamo

A cool architectural gem near the Inner Harbor and a block from Camden Yards.

Bianca A

Highly recommend the clock tour . So much history! Whether tourist or local, you'll learn some pretty awesome things about Baltimore.

Naptown ???? Larry

Baltimore native Isaac E. Emerson invented Bromo-Seltzer, the first commercially marketed stomach antacid seltzer in 1891. The 15-story, 290' Tower, designed by Joseph Evans was erected in 1911.

Tom Meagher

A Baltimore landmark for nearly 103 years. http://www.bromoseltzertower.com/history.cfm

Baltimore Maryland

FREE!!! Take part in Open Studio Day and view impressive artwork from talented artists . During this free event , guests can visit artists ’ studios and view or purchase works of art .

Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts

Visit the FREE Open Studio Day at Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower this Saturday. View artists ' studios and work from 1-5pm. Read more

Patricia Radford

The purple light at night is awesome. GO RAVENS!!!

Guy Arceneaux

What a great place! This is part of Charm City 's ubiquitous charm.

Randy Caldwell

Clock Tower

Emilee Romano

All lit up for the holidays!

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