Fitchburg Art Museum offers admission for two or four with up to 42% off. Experience timeless art collections and unique exhibits.

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Explore stunning works from ancient Egypt to 19th-century America at this treasured museum. Dive into unique exhibitions and more

Want an enriching day out without breaking the bank? Enjoy visiting Fitchburg Art Museum where incredible exhibits await. From Bob Dilworth's personal narratives to Walter Iooss's iconic sports photography, there's something for everyone. Discover Ancient Egypt's mysteries or admire modern African creativity. This museum is packed with experiences waiting just for you!

What we offer

This deal includes options for admission for two or four people at Fitchburg Art Museum. Visitors can explore unique exhibitions like Bob Dilworth's personal artworks, Walter Iooss's sports photography, and contemporary African photography by artists like Aïda Muluneh. Discover Ancient Egypt and learn about Eleanor Norcross’s legacy through these diverse displays.

  • Admission for four-Fitchburg Art Museum: Access for four people to explore the extensive collections.
  • Admission for two-Fitchburg Art Museum: Entry for two visitors to enjoy the captivating exhibits.

Why you should grab the offer

Fitchburg Art Museum is a gem offering a variety of experiences that make it stand out among cultural institutions in New England. The exhibitions are diverse, featuring Bob Dilworth's personal journey through art, which gives insight into memory and home. Walter Iooss captures the spirit of sports through his remarkable photographs, making this a must-see for sports fans. Contemporary African photographers bring fresh perspectives with vibrant digital prints that reflect modern African culture vividly. The ongoing Ancient Egypt exhibit immerses visitors in fascinating historical narratives while Evoking Eleanor pays tribute to local artistic legacy by highlighting Eleanor Norcross’s impact on art communities. With these unique selling points, there's something intriguing around every corner.

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About Fitchburg Art Museum

As a painter, Eleanor Norcross took Paris by storm with works exhibited in art capitals almost annually from 1866 until her death in 1923. She never lost her love for her hometown of Fitchburg, though. She always wanted to create a center of art and learning there, and, thanks to her will, she was able to do just that. Norcross bequeathed much of her fortune and personal art collection to start what became known as the Fitchburg Art Museum.

Today, after recent renovations, the museum spans 20,000 square feet, collecting works spanning from ancient Egypt to 19th-century America. This impressive permanent collection is often supplemented by traveling or special exhibits, which choose Fitchburg as a destination during travels around the country and globe. The museum, too, makes an effort to entertain every kind of visitor. While some galleries simply feature paintings hanging on walls, others, such as the Egyptian collection, invite interaction, making them well-suited for families and school groups.

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