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Key West - Museum Culture Pass

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The Key West Museum Culture Pass is an excellent way to explore the rich cultural history of this vibrant city. With the pass, you can access four unique museums, each with its own fascinating exhibits and artifacts.
Ville: Key West
Sun 25 May
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Sun 25 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Entry and saving to all four museums featured.
Entry and saving to all four museums featured.
Entry and saving to all four museums featured.
Entry and saving to all four museums featured.
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House
Towering over Mallory’s historic seaport, the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House is as stunning a sight to visitors today as it was when it opened in 1891. Experience two floors of exhibitions that weave together two centuries of history, art, people and events.
2
Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum
Join us for a tour of this incredible landmark where you will climb 88 steps to the top of the tower, see views up to 15 miles out to sea, from the highest viewpoint on the island. Explore the Keeper's Quarters Museum to learn about the life of a lighthouse keeper on the island.
3
Fort East Martello Museum
Visitors can explore the preserved Civil War-era Fort and learn about the wrecking and cigar-manufacturing industries, view the imaginative metal sculptures of Stanley Papio, as well as meet the infamous Robert the Doll.
4
Tennessee Williams Museum
Tennessee Williams is known as one of the greatest 20th century American playwrights. His works such as The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and many others are classics of the American stage which earned him two Pulitzer Prizes, Tony Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as many other literary awards. His work reached world-wide audiences in the 1950s when his plays were adapted into motion pictures. His works remain relevant today as his plays continue to be performed and studied internationally.
5
Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House
Towering over Mallory’s historic seaport, the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House is as stunning a sight to visitors today as it was when it opened in 1891. Experience two floors of exhibitions that weave together two centuries of history, art, people and events.
6
Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum
Join us for a tour of this incredible landmark where you will climb 88 steps to the top of the tower, see views up to 15 miles out to sea, from the highest viewpoint on the island. Explore the Keeper's Quarters Museum to learn about the life of a lighthouse keeper on the island.
7
Fort East Martello Museum
Visitors can explore the preserved Civil War-era Fort and learn about the wrecking and cigar-manufacturing industries, view the imaginative metal sculptures of Stanley Papio, as well as meet the infamous Robert the Doll.
8
Tennessee Williams Museum
Tennessee Williams is known as one of the greatest 20th century American playwrights. His works such as The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and many others are classics of the American stage which earned him two Pulitzer Prizes, Tony Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as many other literary awards. His work reached world-wide audiences in the 1950s when his plays were adapted into motion pictures. His works remain relevant today as his plays continue to be performed and studied internationally.
9
Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House
Towering over Mallory’s historic seaport, the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House is as stunning a sight to visitors today as it was when it opened in 1891. Experience two floors of exhibitions that weave together two centuries of history, art, people and events.
10
Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum
Join us for a tour of this incredible landmark where you will climb 88 steps to the top of the tower, see views up to 15 miles out to sea, from the highest viewpoint on the island. Explore the Keeper's Quarters Museum to learn about the life of a lighthouse keeper on the island.
11
Fort East Martello Museum
Visitors can explore the preserved Civil War-era Fort and learn about the wrecking and cigar-manufacturing industries, view the imaginative metal sculptures of Stanley Papio, as well as meet the infamous Robert the Doll.
12
Tennessee Williams Museum
Tennessee Williams is known as one of the greatest 20th century American playwrights. His works such as The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and many others are classics of the American stage which earned him two Pulitzer Prizes, Tony Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as many other literary awards. His work reached world-wide audiences in the 1950s when his plays were adapted into motion pictures. His works remain relevant today as his plays continue to be performed and studied internationally.
13
Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House
Towering over Mallory’s historic seaport, the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House is as stunning a sight to visitors today as it was when it opened in 1891. Experience two floors of exhibitions that weave together two centuries of history, art, people and events.
14
Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum
Join us for a tour of this incredible landmark where you will climb 88 steps to the top of the tower, see views up to 15 miles out to sea, from the highest viewpoint on the island. Explore the Keeper's Quarters Museum to learn about the life of a lighthouse keeper on the island.
15
Fort East Martello Museum
Visitors can explore the preserved Civil War-era Fort and learn about the wrecking and cigar-manufacturing industries, view the imaginative metal sculptures of Stanley Papio, as well as meet the infamous Robert the Doll.
16
Tennessee Williams Museum
Tennessee Williams is known as one of the greatest 20th century American playwrights. His works such as The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and many others are classics of the American stage which earned him two Pulitzer Prizes, Tony Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as many other literary awards. His work reached world-wide audiences in the 1950s when his plays were adapted into motion pictures. His works remain relevant today as his plays continue to be performed and studied internationally.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (14)
Pam_T
Dec 2023
If you're able bodied, it's a great worthwhile tour, if you're on a wheelchair or scooter... they should give you 50% off because you don't get access to everything everyone else goes. It's a little disappointing across the board because you're not allowed to take photos to show your mobility challenged friend... they should at least have a film room for the rest of the tour for ADA ppl. You get stuck with apologies that the evaluators aren't working... with an aging population who can afford KW... access should be a concern at this point.
William T
Oct 2023
The locations provided great information about the history of the area. The Tennessee Williams staff went above and beyond to share the history of the area! It was nice to see the works of local artists and visiting displays. The Robert will give you chills!

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