Boston Museum of Fine Arts

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★ 4.9 (77K+ reviews) • 9K+ booked
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is home to a diverse and captivating collection of art from across the globe and throughout history; the MFA is a must-visit. Explore masterpieces ranging from Monet's stunning works to a stunning collection of contemporary art, Native American art, art in Ancient Greece, Japanese art, Egyptian treasures, and American art from colonial to modern eras. Every corner holds a story waiting to inspire you. Each piece has a story to tell and will spark your imagination. Be sure to check out MFA Boston's special exhibitions and exhibition features too, including the Nancy Roberts Family Gallery and sculptures of British sculptor Henry Moore.
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Ko ******
10 Sep
Easy to download, convenient to purchase, and perfect for travelers who don't want to be tied to a schedule. You can pause at any time and listen repeatedly.
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HUANG ********
25 Aug
Although Chinese was selected, there were not enough Chinese-speaking participants, so a Chinese-speaking guide was not assigned, and the entire tour was conducted in English. The English-speaking guide, Sharon, provided very thorough explanations, to the point where it was a bit funny that she wanted us to listen to her entire explanation before taking pictures. The itinerary was acceptable, except the lunch took a little too long.
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클룩 회원
12 Aug
It was a truly satisfying and delicious trip, with tasty local bakeries, pizza shops, coffee shops, and sandwiches. In particular, our guide Ilan gave us friendly explanations and answered all our questions with great care, especially for us as Korean visitors. Highly recommended for first-time travelers to Boston. Thank you Ilan!
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Iris ***
31 Jul
Such great experience with our nice tour guide Ms Jenny.... Both uni are beautiful and unique.
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Klook 用戶
29 Jul
The boarding location is conveniently located next to the Aquarium station on the MBTA Blue Line! After purchasing tickets online, simply present the QR code at the boat to board directly.
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클룩 회원
25 Jul
It was a delightful tour thanks to our guide Andrea, who provided excellent explanations and kept everything on schedule!!!!!!!!!!! I would definitely use this service again in the future. The bus seats were comfortable, and all the guides were friendly!!! Thank you!
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WU *******
11 Jul
From the moment you enter, you'll feel like you're part of the Tea Party, it's incredibly immersive. You can even personally toss chests of tea into the sea. This is a must-visit attraction to understand Boston's history.
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LL *****
28 Apr
It's very convenient to listen to the audio guide while walking! It's great to have Chinese. You can walk along the Freedom Trail and learn about Boston's history.
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Must-see exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Art of the Americas Wing

Visit the Art of the Americas Wing at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and go on a journey through the rich tapestry of North, South, and Central American art. This stunning collection is a testament to the diverse artistic heritage of the Americas, featuring masterpieces by celebrated artists such as John Singleton Copley, Winslow Homer, and John Singer Sargent. Whether you're an art aficionado or a curious traveler, this wing offers a captivating glimpse into the cultural and historical narratives that have shaped the continent.

Japanese Art Collection

Museum of Fine Arts Boston's Japanese Art Collection is the largest of its kind outside Japan. With over 100,000 items, this collection is a treasure trove of traditional and contemporary Japanese art, including exquisite ukiyo-e prints and serene Buddhist sculptures. Explore the beauty and intricacy of Japan's artistic legacy and discover the stories behind these remarkable works that span centuries of creativity and craftsmanship.

Ancient Egyptian Artifacts

Uncover the secrets of ancient Egypt at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, where an extensive collection of artifacts awaits your exploration. From intricately carved sculptures to ornate sarcophagi and dazzling jewelry, these pieces date back to 6500 BCE, offering a fascinating glimpse into the lives and beliefs of one of history's most enigmatic civilizations. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious, the museum's Egyptian collection promises an unforgettable journey through time.

Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

Hosted by the San Diego Museum of Art, this unique exhibition brings together the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the Henry Moore Foundation. With around 90 pieces by Moore and 60 by O'Keeffe, the MFA's display combines art from its modernist collection. This showcases O'Keeffe and Moore alongside other artists like Edward Weston, Barbara Hepworth, Arthur Dove, and Jean Arp. These artists, active in the mid-20th century in the US and Europe, focused on creating abstract art inspired by nature.

Ann and Graham Gund Gallery

Discover the museum's fresh gallery solely for special exhibitions, where art from various cultures and eras is on display. This space is designed with an open layout and movable walls, allowing for flexible art exhibits. The Gund Gallery spans around 8,300 square feet and stands nearly 16 feet tall. You can find it on Level LG under the courtyard, accessible through stairways and elevators on the east and west sides.

Tips for Your Museum of Fine Arts Boston Visit

When is the best time to visit the Museum of Fine Arts Boston?

For a delightful experience at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, consider planning your visit during the fall or spring when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are thinner. Weekdays or early mornings are also great times to explore the museum without the hustle and bustle. While you're in Boston, check out other famous museums, including Harvard art Museum and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

How to get to the Museum of Fine Arts Boston?

The Museum of Fine Arts Boston is conveniently accessible via public transportation. You can take the Green Line (E branch) or the Orange Line to Ruggles Station. Using the MBTA is a convenient and eco-friendly way to reach the museum.

How long should I spend at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston?

To make the most of your visit to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, it's best to spend at least half a day there. With such a big and diverse collection of art from different cultures and periods, you'll want to take your time exploring and soaking in all the beauty and history the museum has to offer. Whether you're an art enthusiast or just curious to learn more, the MFA is worth a leisurely visit!