See over 450,000 works of art at this premier museum in Boston.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, has one of the most comprehensive collections in North America. It features art from Africa and Oceania, North and South America, ancient Egypt, Nubia and the Near East, ancient Greece and Rome, Asia, Europe, and more. They also display photography, prints, drawings, musical instruments, and works from students of the David and Roberta Logie Department of Textile and Fashion Arts.
It may take a couple of days to see everything inside this vast museum. Take your time to enjoy the little things such as searching for different animals, faces, or crowns throughout the museum. Another fun way to experience the museum is to play "I Spy" or pick similar works of art and do a side-by-side comparison. There are several dining options such as the New American Café, Taste, Garden Cafeteria, or the 465 Bar and Restaurant. The museum also has vending machines for a range of inexpensive snacks. The Gund Gallery Shop, Linde Family Wing Bookstore and Shop, and the Signature Shop are places where you can purchase souvenirs before you go. Art lovers will definitely enjoy spending time at the Museum of Fine Arts.
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