Stanford University's free art museum, opened in 1894 as one of the earliest university museums in the country and renamed the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts after its 1999 post-earthquake expansion. Its collection of over 40,000 works spans 5,000 years of world art and includes the largest Rodin bronze collection outside Paris, roughly 200 works, many shown in the outdoor Rodin Sculpture Garden. Located at 328 Lomita Drive on the Stanford campus, it operates as a teaching museum alongside the adjacent Anderson Collection.