Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in Boston
North America

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Boston · United States · Founded 1870

One of the largest museums in the United States, with comprehensive collections from the ancient world to today.

About Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The MFA opened in Copley Square in 1876 and moved to its current Beaux-Arts building on Huntington Avenue in 1909. Major additions by I. M. Pei and Foster + Partners have expanded the campus dramatically.

Its collection of nearly half a million works is especially celebrated for ancient Egyptian and Nubian holdings, Asian art, and the Art of the Americas wing.

Collections & Highlights

Boy with a Squirrel by John Singleton Copley
Egyptian and Nubian galleries
Art of the Americas Wing
Japanese garden Tenshin-en

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