Four needles, each with tiny works of art mounted inside the needle, and one pin with a tall ship perched on top

Tiny Art Museum

See seven gold camels in the eye of a needle at this museum of tiny art.

Tiny Art Museum

(904) 373-7777

Shares an entry with Medieval Torture Museum
100 St. George Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084

The Tiny Art Museum presents tiny works of art at 100 St. George Street, in the same building as the Medieval Torture Museum. The company's owner has a large collection of very small works of art, rotating the pieces between his museums.

The collection includes paintings and sculptures which can only be viewed under a microscope. The artists use one strand of hair to paint their masterpieces, and sculptures can be made from porcelain, precious metals, and crushed gemstones. Tiny works of art have been displayed inside one human hair, on the head of a pin, and in the eye of a needle.

The exhibit is placed on benches around four sides of a room. Each work of art is viewed through one microscope, and a poster on the wall gives a hint to the subject. A poster stating the Bible verse that mentions the impossibility of a camel going through the eye of a needle hangs above the microscope posed over one embroidery needle. Looking through the lens, you'll see seven gold camels plodding toward an oasis with two palm trees. All of them are mounted in the eye of the embroidery needle.

Get tickets for the Micro Artist Museum and the Medieval Torture Museum upstairs at 100 St. George Street. Tickets for the Micro Artist Museum are $9.99. Tickets for the Medieval Torture Museum are $22.99 A ticket for both is $29.99.

The entry area to both exhibits also has a gift shop that offers items not found in other St. Augustine shops.

Tiny Art Museum

(904) 373-7777

Shares an entry with Medieval Torture Museum
100 St. George Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084