Discover New Bedford Museum of Glass: General Admission, Explore Historic Artifacts up to 50% Off
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Dive into our museum and discover the fascinating world of glass with engaging exhibits for every family member
Check out The James Arnold Mansion's newest galleries! This spot offers an impressive collection of antique and art glass. Ever wanted to see some world-class glass pieces? This is your chance! Enjoy your time with family while exploring beautiful art pieces and learning more about glassmaking.
What we offer
Explore the wonders housed in the historic James Arnold Mansion with general admission access. Visitors can dive into themed exhibitions featuring over 7,000 pieces including famous works by Tiffany and Lalique. A special highlight is the Crystal Kingdom exhibit which is particularly loved by families.- General Admission for One: Access to explore new galleries at The James Arnold Mansion
Why you should grab the offer
This offer provides a chance to explore an extensive collection at The New Bedford Museum of Glass, located in a mansion rich with history. Families will love discovering the Crystal Kingdom exhibit, featuring whimsical glass animals that captivate all ages. Enthusiasts will appreciate access to over 7,000 stunning artifacts showcasing renowned artists like Tiffany and Lalique. This experience also includes entry to a unique research library filled with valuable resources for those passionate about studying glass. With educational programming available both online and on-site, this museum caters to all visitors eager to learn about one of humanity's oldest materials.Need to know info
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- Limit 4 per person.
- May be repurchased every 30 days.
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About The New Bedford Museum of Glass
Thanks to lines such as Royal Flemish and Crown Milano, the city of New Bedford rightfully earned the nickname “Art Glass Headquarters of the Country” by the late 19th century. With 7,000 objects to its name, The New Bedford Museum of Glass not only celebrates the area’s rich heritage, but also spans more than 3,000 years of worldwide glassmaking history. Through its permanent collection and rotating exhibits, the museum highlights everything from Victorian glass syrup bottles to 19th-century glass cigar holders. Our Nation’s Heritage in Glass encompasses 500-plus pieces of American-themed glass, including Bicentennial glass and the glass teeth George Washington wore in battle. Along with its rich displays, the museum’s in-house libraries delves deeper into global glassmaking with more than 8,000 volumes in 10 languages.