
The Nichols House Museum

Included
admission with the Go Boston Card
The Nichols House Museum offers a unique glimpse into 19th and early 20th century Bostonian life in a historic Beacon Hill townhouse. The Nichols House Museum was established in 1961 through a legacy from the late Rose Standish Nichols, the last of her family to occupy the home as a residence.
The house is furnished with priceless possessions gathered from every corner of the globe. They have been accumulated over several generations and include ancestral portraits, Flemish tapestries, oriental rugs, European and Asian art, and works by America’s foremost sculptor of the 19th century, Augustus Saint Gaudens.
Directions, Hours & Other Information
Hours: April 1–October 30: Tuesday–Saturday, noon–4:00 pm
November 1–March 31: Thursday–Saturday, noon–4:00 pm
Tours every half hour
Closed: January. May be closed major U.S. holidays.
Phone: 617-227-6993
Address: 55 Mount Vernon Street, Boston
Web: www.nicholshousemuseum.org
Take the T: Red or Green Lines to Park Street stop. Walk toward the gold State House dome (either on Park Street or through the Common), turn left onto Beacon Street, then right on Walnut to Mount Vernon Street.
Unless otherwise noted, the Go Boston Card is valid for admissions from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
Go Boston Card offers unlimited admission to museums, tours and excursions including Nichols House Museum.
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