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Museum of Fine Arts465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MATel: (617) 267-9300 • Web: Visit this site » First opened in 1876, this art museum is one of the best in the United States and has sponsored impressive shows on Monet and John Singer Sargent. The "MFA" has outstanding collections of Impressionist art, early American art and artifacts, and Asian and Egyptian art. The museum also hosts lectures, musical performances and films. Admission is USD15 for adults, USD13 for seniors and college students, and USD6.50 for children 7-17 (outside of school hours admitted free). Admission is free for all on Wednesdays from 4p. There may be additional charges for special exhibits.
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Aug 3, 2005 by
Amanda
“The museum closes the 2nd floor after 5 every day though they continue to charge full price. The problem is that the second floor is where the second largest collection of Monet's in the world are (as well as most of the other important works they hold) and the reason I went. I was thoroughly disappointed. ” 5 of 5 people found this review helpful.Popular Attractions in BostonView all attractions in Boston
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