List of museums in Boston explained

See also: List of museums in Massachusetts. This list of museums in Boston, Massachusetts, is a list of museums (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace are not included. Also included are non-profit and university art galleries.

Museums

NameNeighborhoodTypeNotes
Abiel Smith SchoolAfrican American Part of Museum of African American History, first public school for free blacks
African Meeting HouseBeacon Hill African American Part of Museum of African American History
Downtown Boston History Military museum, JFK and Medal of Honor special exhibits, military relics, paintings, photographs, and library, located on the 4th floor of Faneuil Hall
Beacon Hill African American Interprets 15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th-century African-American community, including the African Meeting House and the Abiel Smith School
Beacon HillMultiple Library and museum of art
Children's Located on Children's Wharf
Boston City Hall Galleries Financial District Art website, Mayor's Gallery exhibits work by Boston artists, Scollay Square Gallery showcases arts organizations and artists community groups that support Boston artists
Financial District Fire
Boston Historic sites Revolutionary War trail in Boston and Charlestown, includes Old South Meeting House, Old State House, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Bunker Hill Monument, USS Constitution
Back BayLibrary Changing exhibits of art and history from its collections at the Central Library, also at branch locations
South Boston History Reenactments, interactive exhibits, and two authentically restored ships
Boston University Art Galleries Fenway–Kenmore Art website, Stone, 808, Annex, and Sherman Galleries
Financial District Architecture Changing exhibits of architecture and design by the Boston Society of Architects
Military Monument and museum about the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill
Center for the History of MedicineMedical Rotating exhibits about the history of medicine from the collections of the Countway Library of Medicine
Commonwealth MuseumDorchester History State history, operated by the Massachusetts Archives
History Specialty museum and educational institution containing the only full-scale reproduction of the U.S. Senate Chamber.
Downtown Boston History Marketplace and meeting hall during the American Revolution
Fort WarrenMilitary Mid 19th-century fort and park
Fenway–Kenmore Art website, located in Ell Hall
Longwood Medical and Academic Area Art website, exhibitions of work by professional artists, emerging artists, artist residents, outsider artists and Emmanuel College art students and alumni
Garner Center for Photographic Exhibitions Art website, photography exhibitions by the New England School of Photography
Gibson House MuseumHistoric house 1850-1870s period townhouse
Harbor Gallery at University of Massachusetts BostonDorchester Art website, student-run gallery in McCormack Hall
Art website, located in the Tufte Performance Production Center (10 Boylston Place)
South Boston Art Contemporary art website
Fenway–Kenmore Art Includes European, Asian and American art, including paintings, sculpture, tapestries, and decorative arts
James Blake HouseHistoric house Operated by the Dorchester Historical Society, 1661 house, oldest house in Boston
Dorchester Biographical Presidential library and museum of John F. Kennedy
Lemuel Clap HouseDorchester Historic house Operated by the Dorchester Historical Society, mid 18th-century period house
Historic house 18th-century period mansion
Mary Baker Eddy LibraryFenway–Kenmore Multiple Includes the Mapparium, a three-story, stained-glass globe, the Hall of Ideas and changing exhibits about relating to the life of Mary Baker Eddy
Charlestown Art website
Longwood Medical and Academic Area Contemporary Art website
Massachusetts College of Art and Design GalleriesLongwood Medical and Academic Area Art website, 9 galleries featuring mostly student work: Arnheim Gallery, Brant Gallery, Doran Gallery, Frances Euphemia Thompson Gallery, Godine Family Gallery, Student Life Gallery, Tower Gallery, and North Crackertorium Gallery
Massachusetts Historical SocietyBack Bay History Exhibits from its collections of American history, life and culture
Beacon Hill African American Includes the African Meeting House and Abiel Smith School
Fenway–Kenmore Art Contains over 450,000 works of art
Downtown Boston Science Includes over 500 interactive exhibits, 100 animals, planetarium and IMAX theater
Roxbury Art Contemporary and historical expressive arts from the global Black world, located in Abbotsford house
Beacon Hill Historic house Turn-of-the-century townhouse with period rooms
Old North ChurchHistoric site 18th-century church, location from which the famous "One if by land, and two if by sea" signal is said to have been sent in 1775
History Operated by Revolutionary Spaces, Organizing point for the Boston Tea Party, includes museum
Financial District History Operated by Revolutionary Spaces, 18th-century Colonial state house, served as the first state house for the newly formed Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Otis House MuseumHistoric house Owned by Historic New England, also known as Harrison Gray Otis House, post-Revolutionary house
Paul Revere HouseNorth End Historic house Late 17th-century period house, home of American Revolutionary patriot Paul Revere, also adjacent Pierce–Hichborn House
Photographic Resource Center Fenway–Kenmore Art website, photography and related media
Pierce HouseDorchester Historic house Owned by Historic New England, 17th-century period house, open twice a year
Roxbury Heritage State ParkHistoric house 1750 Dillaway–Thomas House restored to show how it changed over two centuries
West End Medical website explores history of medicine and health care at Massachusetts General Hospital
Shirley-Eustis HouseRoxbury Historic house Restored 18th-century mansion of Royal Governor William Shirley
The Sports MuseumWest End Sports Celebrates Boston sports, located in TD Garden
Suffolk University Gallery Downtown Boston Art website, exhibition space for the New England School of Art and Design in the former Paine Furniture Building
Longwood Medical and Academic Area Art website, professional and student work
Charlestown Maritime World War II destroyer museum ship
Charlestown Maritime "Old Ironsides", wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy, launched in 1797
Charlestown Maritime
Vilna ShulBeacon Hill Ethnic Boston's center for Jewish culture
Warren Anatomical MuseumLongwood Medical and Academic Area Medical Housed in Harvard Medical School's Countway Library of Medicine
Waterworks Museum, BostonTechnology website, late 19th-century former pumping station for the Chestnut Hill Reservoir
West End Local History West End neighborhood history and culture
William Clapp HouseDorchester Historic house 19th-century house, home of the Dorchester Historical Society
William Hickling Prescott HouseBeacon Hill Historic house Operated by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 19th-century home of author William Hickling Prescott

Defunct museums

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