After relocating from Loyola University's north side campus in Rogers Park, the college's art museum now has a more tourist-friendly location for showing off its impressive Medeival, Baroque and Renaissance collection.
Named for a Jesuit preist with a knack for collecting art while abroad in the 1930's, the Martin D'Arcy permanent collection includes a dynamic range of Madonna and Child images, nativity scenes and religious-themed figurines, sculptures and oil paintings by such masters as Tintoretto, Basamer and Stomer. There is a $6 suggested donation; the museum is in the historic Lewis Towers.