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Eight thousand years' worth of masterpieces fill the Museum of Fine Arts in the Fenway neighbourhood. Collections range from Egyptian sculpture to contemporary photography, with especially…
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, in the Fenway neighbourhood, houses its founder's exceptional collection of European and American art, artefacts and architectural details. The 1901…
Iconic New England architect Charles Bulfinch designed the beautiful Beacon Hill mansion that later became the Otis House Museum. The informative guided tour of the 1796 Federal-style building…
Museum of African American History
Tucked away on Beacon Hill in a former house of worship and historic school, the Museum of African American History preserves the legacy of Boston's black community. Displays of artefacts…
A veteran on Boston's art scene, the Institute of Contemporary Art moved to its new home in 2006, a cantilevered building looming over Boston Harbour in the Seaport district. It focuses on…
Hands-on and multimedia exhibits on subjects ranging from butterflies to electricity fill the Museum of Science. Focusing on one subject is a good, manageable way to begin exploring. Also on…
John F Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum
Films, artefacts, documents and memorabilia create an unforgettable portrait of America's beloved 35th president. Located in Dorchester, 30 minutes south of downtown, the John F Kennedy…
Boston's USS Constition Museum sheds light on the life of the warship so aptly nicknamed "Old Ironsides".
The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity tells the fascinating story behind the woman who dedicated her life to trying to improve the lot of people everywhere. Chief among…