LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Muhammad Ali Center will reopen to the public later this week on Thursday, April 1. The Center's reopening comes after a 3-1/2 month closure due to COVID-19.


What You Need To Know

  • Muhammad Ali Center to reopen on Thursday, April 1

  • The Center closed for 3-1/2 months due to COVID-19

  • "Truth Be Told" exhibit also extended through Feb. 27, 2022

  • Visitors are encouraged to purchase tickets online

According to a release, people will be able to visit the Ali Center and its retail store between noon and 5 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays. 

The Center is also extending its new temporary exhibit, "Truth Be Told: The Policies that Impacted Black Lives," through Feb. 27, 2022. 

"'Truth Be Told' was created in response to the heightened calls for racial justice which began last summer," said the release. "The exhibit features authentic plywood panels and street art used on buildings in the Louisville protests as a backdrop on which to share the historical accounts of Black history in America often left out of, misinterpreted, or falsified in our history books."

Those who want to visit are encouraged to purchase admission tickets online in advance to minimize person-to-person contact; however, on-site tickets are also available. Health and safety guidelines will remain in place, including face mask requirements, temperature checks upon admission, and limited capacity.

The Center will be closed on Sunday, April 4, for Easter, but will reopen on Wednesday, April 7.