Nonprofit

gibson house museum


  • About Us

    The Gibson House Museum serves as a primary resource for understanding and interpreting urban life in Victorian Boston and America. The Museum accomplishes this by: preserving the row house and its collections, exhibiting and interpreting the house in order to provide education and enjoyment to the broadest possible audience and promoting scholarly research in the areas of fine and decorative arts and social history.

    The Gibson House Museum serves as a primary resource for understanding and interpreting urban life in Victorian Boston and America. The Museum accomplishes this by: preserving the row house and its collections, exhibiting and interpreting the house in order to provide education and enjoyment to the broadest possible audience and promoting scholarly research in the areas of fine and decorative arts and social history.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Education

    Location

    • 137 Beacon Street, boston, MA 02116, United States
    Illustration

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