This museum is beautiful and worthy of a visit while in Boston. The layout is clean & functional, allowing you to navigate through each room with ease.Just remember to wear comfyshoes.
"Samurai! Armor from the Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Collection" will be on display through August 4, giving a look into the elaborate armor worn by Japanese Warriors from the 9th to 19th centuries \nПодробнее
There are several Monet collection on the second level. And a very interesting work by Picasso on the first level. And don't miss Pollock's work at the third.
Went to see the Dale Chihuly Glass exhibit here, what an amazing exhibit. I didn't have time to see any other exhibits but would love to come back again sometime.
It's a very very huge place and they have so much to offer. They have the free admission tickets for ten days and you must use it. It's impossible to enjoy everything they offer at once.
Came upon Matisse's 'La Japonaise' as part of a restoration exhibit. What a wonderful surprise. And take your time in the American Wing. LOTS to explore.
The MFA hosts many one-day programs that give kids (& parents) a chance to create art within the museum environment. It’s a great way to get kids excited about art! -- Green Guide Editor
"Hippie Chic" runs through November 11 and tells the story of how "far out" clothing inspired a global revolution in attitude, sexuality and political participation. Admission is free with your BU ID \nПодробнее
The Richard Avedon exhibit displays his formidable output over the decades. If you're looking for someone to praise for how good she ended up looking after all that fuss, Avedon deserves some credit. \nПодробнее
Sept 7th @ 5:30pm: Tour one of the finest collections of art in the world. Walk over with new friends from the ISSI in Ell Hall and enjoy free general admission.
3rd floor of Art of the Americas has great interactive coloring book for Sheeler, O'Keefe and others. great place to rest the dogs while the kids have fun.
The full priced admission tickets can be used up to 10 days after, but not student tickets. You get $2 off admission to the Isabella Stewart GardenerMuseum if you visit on the same day.
The addition of the new Linde Family Wing for ContemporaryArt in September was one of the best things to happen to the Museum of Fine Arts this year. \nПодробнее
The MFA is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world with art from ancient Egyptian to contemporary, special exhibitions, and innovative programs.