Michelangelo (the artist) isn't known for making regular stops in the United States or in even in the state of Virginia for that matter, his artwork is usually relegated to the foreign places where they're most famous for being located like the Sistine Chapel. This is why art aficionados will be pleased to know that some of Michelangelo's lesser known art will be appearing in the “Old Dominion”, near the Williamsburg condos like Foundation Square to be more specific.
If you live in Foundation Square, you can check out the vast collection of Michelangelo Buonarotti's artwork over at the Muscarelle Museum of Art which is located in Williamsburg's College of William and Mary. In fact, the school is barely ten minutes away from the building when driving so you could potentially enjoy a hearty walk.
While the artwork primarily focuses on the numerous drawings, engravings and archival pages Michelangelo did, it's still a fascinating look into the early beginnings of the man famous for some of the world's most acclaimed artworks like the statue of David. If you need something to do during a weekend from the Williamsburg condos you call home, definitely take some time to check out the exhibition.