Description

The Museum of the American Revolution explores the dynamic story of the American Revolution using its rich collection of Revolutionary-era weapons, personal items, letters, diaries, and works of art. Immersive galleries, theater experiences, and recreated historical environments bring to life the events, people, and ideals of our nation’s founding and engage people in the history and continuing relevance of the American Revolution. Located just steps away from Independence Hall, Carpenters’ Hall, and Franklin Court, the Museum serves as a portal to the region’s many Revolutionary sites, sparking interest, providing context, and encouraging exploration. The Museum is a private, non-profit, and non-partisan organization.

Distance from Independence Visitor Center: 0.30 miles
Distance from Sister Cities Visitor Center: 1.38 miles
Distance from Pennsylvania Convention Center: 0.80 miles

General

Facility Amenities

  • Accessible by Public Transit
  • Comp for Guides
  • Handicap Access
  • Non Smoking
  • Senior Discount
  • WiFi Available

Associations

  • Associations ABA
  • Associations PBA
  • Associations SYTA

Facility Information

  • LEED Certified
  • Environmentally Friendly
  • Family Friendly
  • LGBT Friendly
  • Student Friendly

Group Information

  • Group Friendly
  • Alison English
  • AEnglish@AmRevMuseum.org
  • 267-858-3308

Venue Amenities

  • Guided Tours Available

Payment Options

  • Payment Option CC AmEx
  • Payment Option CC Discover
  • Payment Option CC Mastercard
  • Payment Option CC Visa

Hours

Hours Special

  • 9:30am-5pm Memorial Day through Labor Day

Attraction

Facility Amenities

  • Audio Tours Available
  • Guided Tour Available

Capacity/Space

Venue Capacity

  • 300

Total Venue Square Feet

  • 118,000

The Museum of the American Revolution explores the dynamic story of the American Revolution using its rich collection of Revolutionary-era weapons, personal items, letters, diaries, and works of art. Immersive galleries, theater experiences, and recreated historical environments bring to life the events, people, and ideals of our nation’s founding and engage people in the history and continuing relevance of the American Revolution. Located just steps away from Independence Hall, Carpenters’ Hall, and Franklin Court, the Museum serves as a portal to the region’s many Revolutionary sites, sparking interest, providing context, and encouraging exploration. The Museum is a private, non-profit, and non-partisan organization.

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