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Boston MFA
I live in NH and have been taking my kids to the MFA since my 19 year-old was about 5. What a great place to visit. The Family Membership is inexpensive when you consider all the benefits. They have great exhibits yearly and some fabulous impressionist paintings.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 28 2008

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enjoy on free Wed. and ride the T
Dislike......COST = Very high unless you plan well. Go on the afernoon the museum is free, otherwise it is expensive. Parking is outrageously costly! Ride the public transportation and save a bundle. PLUS SIDE - I was floored when I found myself in front of actual paintings I have seen in books. My son and his wife plan to go again on the next trip here. If you have been to lots of museums, well, I have to say it is like many others I have been to.

Reviewed by: nancyo from on Apr 30 2008

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I've had better experiences
I was not impressed with the MFA, Boston. The people at the reception area were snobbish and unhelpful. Three times we were stopped and asked to show our tickets. There were paint buckets and ladders everywhere. Granted, they may have been in the middle of renovating or changing exhibitions but it was definitely not worth the money when so much of the collection was unavailable. Call before you visit to see what's being exhibited.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 08 2008

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Excellent!!
An astonishing display of art and historical artifacts. I took some great pictures, as no-flash photography is allowed in most areas of the museum. Well worth the admission price.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 11 2007

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"Great place to visit while in Boston."
"This is a great place to visit while in Boston,the paintings,art sculptures & different array of art displays are excellent to see,& its great the museum allows some photography in specific areas without using a flash."

Reviewed by: Lady_TTiger from on Jul 03 2007

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Spend the day at the MFA...
I absolutely adore this museum. I could get lost in the galleries, studying the paintings by renaissance artists, old masters, impressionists and modern artists. Make a point of spending time in the galleries where the antiquities of Asia and ancinet Egypt are displayed. The MFA is an absolute jewel in the crown of the fair city of Boston.

Reviewed by: B0CA GRANDE from on Feb 13 2007

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MFA Great place
My boyfriend and I went here for a weekend getway and we found the museum to be a great place. All the exhibit were fascinating.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 20 2006

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A learning experince
Some of the greatest artwork in the world. My only disappointment was I did not allow a full day ,to tour. Museum closed before I could see everything

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 14 2006

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Nice but expensive
I think the general admission rate is a bit too high, although, one can say that this may be to keep out the riff-raff. Great presentations, moods in each gallary fit the time period of art presented - too much to see in one day if you are a real art buff. It wouldbe nice if they gave MA residents and MA teachers some sort of discount so I could afford to go more often.

Reviewed by: ABC from on Aug 08 2006

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Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Love Art. Visit the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. This is my favorite place to go when I need to relax and enjoy a talent I do not have. Opened in 1876, this art museum is one of the best in the United States and has sponsored impressive shows on Monet and John Singer Sargent. The "MFA" has outstanding collections of Impressionist art, early American art and artifacts, and Asian and Egyptian art. Admission is 15.00 for adults, 13.00 for seniors and college students, and 6.50 for children 7-17.

Reviewed by: Puddys from on Apr 28 2006



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The museum closes the 2nd floor after 5 every day though they continue to charge full price. The problem is that the... (read more)
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