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Wing Luke Museum

719 S. King Street, Seattle, Washington, 98104 Map

206-623-5124

The Wing Luke Museum is an art and history museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, which focuses on the culture, art and history of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. It is located in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District. Established in 1967, the museum is a Smithsonian Institution affiliate and the only pan-Asian Pacific American community-based museum in the United States.

This museum offers 3 passes each day. Each pass admits up to two people ages 5 and older. 

Please Note: The Wing Luke Museum will be closed March 15- March 25 for a small construction project. Free museum passes will not be available during this time.

Pass Details

  • 3 passes offered each day
  • Pass admits up to 2 people ages 5 and older
  • Children aged 4 and younger are admitted for free (no pass required)
  • Caregivers and paraeducators assisting guests at the museum are admitted for free (no pass required)
  • Includes General admission and a complimentary Historic Hotel Tour (as space allows)
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Passes Availability

Digital (downloadable via email) passes are available. Select your desired visit date from the calendar below.

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March 2025

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