Other Museums in Boston and Cambridge
- Boston Children's Museum
- The Commonwealth Museum
- Harvard Museum of Natural History
- Harvard Art Museum
- Historic New England
- Institute of Contemporary Art
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
- John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
- Mary Baker Eddy Library
- MIT Museum
- Museum of Afro American History
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Museum of Science
- New England Aquarium
- Nichols House Museum
- Old South Meeting House
- Old State House Museum
- Paul Revere House
- Sports Museum
- Trinity Church in the City of Boston
- USS Constitution Museum
- Vilna Shul
- Zoo New England: Franklin Park Zoo
Harvard Art Museum
(Fogg Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum,
Arthur M. Sackler Museum)
485 BroadwayCambridge
(617) 495-9400
www.harvardartmuseum.org
The Harvard Art Museum is one of the world's leading arts institutions, comprised of three museums and four research centers. The museum is distinguished by the range and depth of its collections, its groundbreaking exhibitions, and the original research of its staff. The collection includes more than 260,000 objects ranging in date from ancient times to the present from Europe, North America, North Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia. Harvard's building at 32 Quincy Street, formerly the home of the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger Museums, is closed for renovation. During this renovation, the Sackler Museum at 485 Broadway remains open and has been reinstalled with the collections of all three museums. When complete, the renovated historic building on Quincy Street will house the three museums in a single state-of-the-art facility.