The Bottger Mansion is only three miles from the University of New Mexico, making it a convenient home for your visit to UNM, whether you’re a potential student, visiting parent, returning alumnus, or visitor interested in UNM’s many facilities and resources. UNM is easily accessible from the Bottger Mansion by using Rapid Ride, an express bus with stops in Old Town and at the university.

In addition to providing a great education in nearly every field of study to over 26,000 students, the University of New Mexico (UNM) is a campus with many facilities open to the public. Located in the heart of Albuquerque along old Route 66—now Central Avenue through this part of the city—UNM displays the Pueblo Revival architectural style echoing that of New Mexico’s Pueblo Indian villages. The nationally recognized Campus Arboretum offers an outstanding botanical experience in the midst of one of New Mexico's great public open spaces. The duck pond in the center of campus is a great place to watch people as well as the ducks.

Among the places to visit at UNM are Popejoy Hall, a premium performance venue for everything from top Broadway shows to our own New Mexico Symphony Orchestra; the UNM Bookstore; two museums; and four art galleries. For your convenience, here’s a map of UNM.

Popejoy Hall: Popejoy Hall is New Mexico's grandest multi-use theater, serving as the home for Popejoy Presents, a series of touring Broadway shows and national and international performers, and for the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra.

UNM Bookstore: It’s your source for all things UNM or all things Lobo! Textbooks for students, of course, but also UNM merchandise, memorabilia, alumni merchandise, and gifts for UNM grads. The website doesn’t tell you it’s also a place to buy current popular literature, as well as Native American and Hispanic American culture and history.

University museums:

Maxwell Museum of Anthropology: One of the nation’s finest anthropology museums, the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology offers exhibits and programs relating to cultures around the world, with a special emphasis on the cultural heritage of the Southwest.

Southwest Biology Museum houses collections of vertebrates, arthropods, plants and genomic materials from the American Southwest, Central and South America, and from throughout the world.

University galleries:

Jonson Gallery: The Gallery houses the most definitive collection of the works of Raymond Jonson (1891- 1982), a modernist painter and member of the University faculty.

John Sommers Gallery showcases student works in the Art Building.

Tamarind Institute was founded in Los Angeles in 1960 as a means to "rescue" the dying art of lithography. Tamarind Institute continues its programs of education, research, and creative projects with partial funding from the university. Tamarind also depends heavily upon revenue from contract printing and the sale of lithographs it publishes to support the costs associated with its educational and artistic programs.

University Art Museum is located in the west end of the building containing Popejoy Hall, the performance hall for the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra.

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