
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: una odisea de arte de clase mundial, desde el antiguo Egipto hasta el impresionismo.
Ubicado en 465 Huntington Ave, el Museum of Fine Arts, Boston invita a los visitantes a explorar una extensa colección de arte que abarca desde el antiguo Egipto y las Américas hasta los maestros europeos e impresionistas. Entre los puntos destacados se encuentran una sala de Monet, obras de Gauing y van Gogh, pintura estadounidense y las galerías judías, egipcias y mesoamericanas. Las reseñas señalan una audioguía atractiva, venta de entradas en línea y precios accesibles a través de programas de bibliotecas y universidades.
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Explora más de 450,000 obras, entre las que se incluyen arte impresionista, egipcio, estadounidense y mesoamericano.
Exposiciones rotativas con temas contemporáneos e históricos de artistas de todo el mundo.
Experiencias de audio guiadas para mejorar la comprensión de las exhibiciones y las obras de arte.
Talleres, conferencias y visitas para todas las edades para fomentar la apreciación del arte.
Visitas organizadas y entrada con descuento para grupos educativos e instituciones.
Acceso a entrada gratuita o reducida para afiliados del MIT, titulares de la tarjeta de la biblioteca y miembros.
This museum features an great collection of art and archaeological objects from all continents. I particularly enjoyed the Monet collection (an entire room dedicated to several of his works) and Egyptian history section. A Harvard professor was an early pioneer in Egyptian archaeology, and much of the material from those excavations is now housed in this museum. Admission is free for MIT employees/ students, and if you have a Boston Public Library card you can reserve a voucher in advance that reduces the admission price to $10, making this museum even more accessible!
Definitely one of the best fine arts museums we’ve visited. It’s full of rich and vibrant history for all your interests. Music, US history, greece, contemporary… (that is to name a few). I highly recommend a quiet weekday and the audio tour to elevate your experience and walk away with a deeper understanding of what you came to see.
Excellent general art museum. The impressionist collect is wonderful, there is a whole room of Monet's. They also have one of the best paintings of Gauging, which is also quite big and excellent, definitely don't miss that. Some good van Gogh's as well. The collection of American painting is excellent. I would like to also point you to the Egyptian and Mexican rooms. Harvard and MFA have conducted joint archeological digs for several decades at the pyramids in Giza, and the quality of the Egyptian sculptures is superb. I was also impressed by the quality of the Mesoamerican collection - another part definitely not to be missed. If you push it you can get a first look of the museum in 3-4 hours. If you focus on highlights about 2-2.5 hours should be OK. One hour would probably be too short, in that case either skip or only look at the impressionists and nearby rooms (or Egypt and Mexico only).
A fantastic museum with a great variety of exhibits. We only got to see about 1/3 of the displays, so definitely should’ve left more time. The Americas section had lots of interesting pieces and the Jewish art room was really interesting. We were able to get tickets there with no issues, but you can also reserve them online.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is a breathtaking cultural gem that masterfully combines timeless elegance with bold artistic innovation. As you step through its majestic neoclassical entrance, you’re instantly immersed in a vibrant world where centuries of creativity come to life. Inside, you'll discover an extraordinary array of art, from ancient Egyptian relics and classical European masterpieces to Greek, Roman, and Impressionist works. Don't miss the captivating collection of musical instruments, which adds an enchanting rhythm to the museum's diverse offerings. Overall, if you’re looking for a fabulous activity to do during the off-season, whether you’re a local or a tourist, MFABoston is an excellent choice! You’ll absolutely love it! Best, Srdan Dokovic
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