Activity Overview
The Springfield Museums are a group of five cultural institutions located in Springfield, Massachusetts. They include two art museums, a science museum, a local history museum, and a sculpture garden depicting various characters created by Dr. Seuss, who was a native of the town. It will also soon be home to the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, which will feature a variety of interactive Dr. Seuss-themed exhibits for children and adults. If you're looking for educational attractions to visit with your family, the Springfield Museums are a great choice.
Things to Do
- Take your child to the Springfield Science Museum, where they can view animal exhibits, listen to bird calls, learn about Africa, and view traditional artifacts from foreign cultures.
- Visit the Michele & Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts to see famous paintings by artists such as Degas, Monet, O'Keeffe, and Canaletto.
- Check out the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, which contains a fascinating collection of ancient artifacts from Greece, Rome, China, and Egypt.
- Explore the Lyman & Merrie Wood Museum of Springfield History in order to learn about Springfield's importance throughout American history.
Springfield Museums Insider Tips
- View their calendar to learn about activities you can do with your family, including planetarium shows, science demonstrations, and live animal demonstrations.
- A single admission price gets you into all of the museums, so be sure to visit them all!
- Don't miss the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, which features full-scale bronze sculptures of several beloved Dr. Seuss characters.