"The Kimbell Art Museum is celebrated for both its iconic structures and its small yet significant art collection. Featuring around 350 carefully selected works, the museum is split between two architecturally remarkable buildings. The original building, designed by Louis Kahn, uses elegant arches to softly illuminate the art with natural light while protecting it from the Texas sun. The newer Renzo Piano pavilion complements this with a design by the famed Italian architect. A highlight of the museum is Michelangelo’s 'The Torment of St. Anthony,' the only painting by the artist in the U.S., created when he was just 12 years old." - Travel + Leisure Editors