板蓝根颗粒
周三下午4点以后随意捐赠门票,即可入场!~非常推荐去看,特别是里面的印象派画家的作品,如莫奈的睡莲,梵高的向日葵等等~波士顿人民爱印象派~
易潇Lily
如果你对艺术感兴趣的话,这绝对是一个值得花时间的地方。如果你的妞儿对艺术感兴趣的话,这绝对是一个好的约会地点。MFA非常的大,而且有不同文化的展览。有的时候还会有不同时期的临时展览,所有都非常值得看。礼物商店里的礼物也很可爱,MFA里也有餐厅和咖啡厅,可供休息。另外,MFA有学生票哦!MFA对本州学生免费,但是不知道其他学生票使用与否呢!
271andyh
参观之后才发现里面好多宝藏中国.埃及.马雅文化...这些之前都是在网站上或电视上看到的如今活生生在你眼前太惊奇了还有莫内的名画...一定要参观喔
白兔子
已经去了两次,仍然没有参观完。馆藏丰富而且经常有非常不错的展出。曾经有一个关于明朝家具的展览,布局和灯光都做的相当不错。欧洲油画部分有梵高等名家的画。买了一张sStill Life with Azaleas and Apple Blossoms挂在房间里,虽然很贵但是很美!博物馆的商店也不要错过,有一些很有趣的商品。
GregoryB197
这的展品非常赞,我之前就来过好多回。不过我今天来的是新馆,我去了4层,看了许多美国历史的介绍,感觉非常棒。我了解了许多关于波士顿港口的情况和一些历史事件的来龙去脉。这的讲解员非常给开,我真心认为水准很高!如果你想要了解美国历史,我强烈推荐你们来这里!
Leecam14
我们只在美术馆里待了两个小时。我想我们其实可以在那里待上八个小时,因为美术馆非常的大,可参观的艺术品也非常的多。如果你来柏林了,我建议参观一下这里,即使对艺术没什么兴趣也可以去,因为这真的是个让人印象非常深刻的地方!
foodfan089
这个博物馆所展出的展品在其他城市不多见,主要以美国艺术家为主。博物馆布局合理,食物选择多样,有些画作的照明不是特别理想,画作雕塑旁边的介绍离得太远,读起来很困难。
gkj84813
算是波士顿很有名的博物馆 里面收藏还是挺多的 票价不算贵 如果真要逛还是挺花时间的 不过总体上看的懂的不多。。。另外如果去过纽约的大都会博物馆 这里就不是那么有必要来了
Lelan1988
MFA里面分了很多个区域,还有个吃饭的地方,在里面待一天都没问题。每过一段时间就会更新某些展区。最近一次去是看宫崎骏的动画放映,虽然很老的动画片了,但是感觉还是很让人震撼的。每周四持Northeastern University的学生卡就可以免费。
Figo7966651
college night 拿着学生证进去是免费的,里面有个大厅大家都在跳舞。各种展馆还是不少的,看得眼花缭乱。平时应该是收门票的,不过非常值得一去!
charc0b
Nice museum. Still dont understand 'modern art' though. Ancient exhibits were spectacular.There is a free coat check facility which was very much appreciated.
CMF568
Love the tours from the docents who are so knowledgable. Enjoy the permanent exhibits as well as the traveling ones. Pleasurable, relaxing and historically cultural visit. Will be back again.
nealphil
Beautiful and lucky to see a "visiting" painting by a famous artist. MOFA just a hop from the Gardner so both museums fit nicely into a cultural day.
JenR333
Our tour guide recommended the Museum of Fine Arts, because we were looking for something to do after 4pm (when most of the historical sites in Boston are closed for the night). Remembering that MFA is currently displaying the recently Sam Adams/Paul Revere time capsule, we decided to take his advice. Fortunately, the MFA is a quick walk from the T, at a stop appropriate named for the museum. What we thought would be a brief stop, turned out to be a three hour treasure hunt. Upon entering the museum, which is even more impressive on the inside than it is on the outside, we discovered that because we are an active duty military family, we all got FREE admission, to the tune of almost $50 in savings. This was a pleasant way to start our experience. Then, we learned that the MFA offers a kid program, where children can get "Museum bags" to keep them occupied. What I thought would be little plastic bags with worthless trinkets and unusable waxy crayons, turned out to be a sturdy, canvas bag FULL of treasures for the kids to borrow, enjoy, and return to the museum. We signed our bags out at the Visitor's Center. The ladies working there were VERY friendly and helpful. We used the comfy benches nearby to explore the bags, which were full of trivia cards based on each museum area (for instance, my son's cards were based on the Europe exhibit, whereas my daughter's cards were based on Asia), little puzzles designed to engage children in the museum experience, purse with "gold" coins and information about the ancient Greek monetary system, a professional quality sketch pad and pencils, and a pencil sharpener. WOW! My kids, especially my daughter (who is 9) was thrilled and immediately felt inspired to learn about the art. We toured the museum, talked about various painting and styles of art work...the kids used their museum bags....we saw the Time Capsule contents (in the America wing) and had a wonderful discussion about the time in history represented by the time capsule, and then lingered and poured over the Monets (I thought there was A Monet, and the museum turned out to have MANY Monets...and Renoir...and Degas...and VanGogh). We spent at least an hour in that room alone, as my daughter oooooed and ahhhhhed over all of it. Then, finding a comfy spot on a bench opposing Monet's Grain Stack...she was inspired...to sketch (using the materials in the museum bag) and look...and sketch some more. It was beautiful to watch. As she was finishing her project, a performance artist, who happened to be a trained opera singer, approached my daughter and asked if she would like to participate in her performance art. My daughter was delighted at the prospect, following the singer to another room, where she was invited to sit in a lone chair, across from the artist, while she serenaded her with one of Shubert's works. The acoustics were incredible, the talent was breathtaking, and the whole experience was nothing short of surreal. Among other things, I had several conversations with staff and guards at the museum. They were friendly, engaging, and well informed.In short, our experience at Boston's MFA, was EXCEPTIONAL. I can not encourage you to visit this site more wholeheartedly.
bsa819
I have been a member for years and am delighted this wonderful museum is in Boston. The special exhibits are thoughtfully mounted and the new wing is amazing. Anyone visiting Boston should make this part of the itinerary!