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Сэкономьте деньги на некоторых из самых известных достопримечательностей Филадельфии по сравнению с покупкой отдельных билетов с билетом Go City Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass. Выберите пропуск на 1, 2, 3 или 5 дней и посетите любое количество достопримечательностей с одним цифровым пропуском. Включен однодневный автобусный тур Hop-On Hop-Off по Филадельфии и многое другое. Просто сохраните свой пропуск (доставляемый как «билет») на своем мобильном устройстве и предъявляйте его на каждом аттракционе для входа — использование ваучера не требуется!
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Что включено
Digital pass valid for admission to over 30 attractions and tours
Бутилированная вода
Digital pass valid for admission to over 30 attractions and tours
Digital guide with attraction information including opening times and instructions
Digital pass valid for admission to over 30 attractions and tours
Digital guide with attraction information including opening times and instructions
Обзорная экскурсия по памятникам Вашингтона, округ Колумбия, на целый день
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  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
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Что ожидать
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Eastern State Penitentiary
Explore the American criminal justice system, from some of its darker days to present, at the Eastern State Penitentiary – an official National Historic Landmark and one of the most historic and most visited buildings in Pennsylvania. Designed to inspire penitence and regret in the hearts of criminals through “confinement in solitude with labor,” Eastern State Penitentiary is one of the most important historic institutions in Pennsylvania. It’s often credited with helping to pave the way for reform of the judicial system in the US using methods of isolation and reflection rather than capital punishment and physical abuse. The building is regarded as an architectural marvel. The original seven cell blocks, spread like spokes of a wheel, had running water and central heat before even the White House. Its beautifully designed vaulted ceilings, sky-lit cells, and castle-like walls stand in stark contrast to the purpose of many of its elements, including cell blocks, solitary punishment cells, and Death Row. Now, no longer an active penitentiary, the prison stands in haunting ruin with crumbling cell blocks, empty guard towers, and various states of neglect.
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Adventure Aquarium
Visit the only aquarium in the world where you can see hippos, the largest collection of sharks on the East Coast, the only aquarium in the US where you can see a great hammerhead shark, and one of the most popular attractions in Philadelphia, the Adventure Aquarium. With over 8,500 sea animals and innovative displays, this aquarium is known for always featuring new hands-on activities, animals, and exhibits, so every visit is a new opportunity to explore, discover and play. You’ll get to explore seven unique touch exhibits where you can get up close and personal with sharks, stingrays, and take your time exploring the aquarium’s 14 interactive and immersive exhibits. Every day the aquarium provides enriching experiences for visitors, like the African Penguin Feedings, Hippo Bedtime, Hippo Feeding, Meet the Divers, Up Close Animal Experiences, and more. Check the daily schedule to see when things are happening during your visit. Be sure to check out what’s playing at the Adventure Aquarium’s 3D Theater to explore deep-sea topics even more in a fully immersive, thrilling experience for the whole family.
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The Franklin Institute
Visit the most-visited museum in Pennsylvania and discover something new at The Franklin Institute, where kids and adults alike can experience all things science through innovative, explosive, and interactive science exhibitions that inspire curiosity and creativity. Named after America’s first Scientist Benjamin Franklin, like its namesake, The Franklin Institute is dedicated to inspiring a passion for science by offering approachable access to science through a variety of hands-on exhibitions, a constantly changing roster of cutting-edge temporary exhibits, relevant theater experiences, and more. Let your imagination soar when you climb into a fighter jet; get your blood pumping in an exhibition about the science of sports; and take a journey through a giant two-story human heart. From tectonic plates to the starry skies, visitors will be inspired to explore the world around us. It all begins at The Franklin Institute - a smart place to have fun!
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Betsy Ross House
The woman – the house – the flag. No trip to Philadelphia is complete without a visit to the home of America’s most famous flag-maker, a revolutionary woman, and an American icon, Betsy Ross. The Betsy Ross House, a circa-1740 row house, is located right in the heart of Historic Philadelphia and has been restored to the period around 1777 when Betsy Ross lived and worked there. The Betsy Ross House is one of the most popular historic things to do in Philadelphia and a great way to learn about what life and business was like (especially for a revolutionary woman) in Philadelphia in the late 1700s. Take the self-guided audio tour and learn all about 18th century Philadelphia and the legendary story of the creation of America’s first flag. You’ll get to see first-hand how Betsy Ross turned her formal training as an upholsterer into a full-fledged successful business in Colonial Philadelphia’s bustling commercial district. Hear the well-known story of Betsy Ross sewing the first Stars & Stripes – symbols that are literally woven into the colorful fabric of America’s rich history – while experiencing her famous home come to life with the sights and sounds of the Philadelphia she knew. You’ll learn all about the many accomplishments of this progressively modern, woman who lived more than two centuries ago, beyond the role she played in the birth of our nation. As you walk through the exhibits, you’ll hear stories of not only her involvement in the Revolutionary War, but also of Betsy’s life, including her upbringing as Elizabeth Griscom as the 8th of 17 children in a Quaker family, her love life, family life as a mother and wife, and ultimately, her death.
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Museum of the American Revolution
Take a journey through the American Revolution and the founding of America at the Museum of the American Revolution - one of the best ways to start a historical trip to Philadelphia. The museum features exhibits organized in chronological order that take visitors from the early signs of conflict in Boston in the 1760s to the first shots fired in the War of Independence, to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and beyond. Here, you’ll explore all aspects of the Revolution, from what life was like when America was a British Colony, to signs of unrest, to pivotal battles and the men and women who fought in them, to the writing of the first state Constitutions and more. Hands-on and immersive experiences give you a unique point-of-view on some of the major events of the American Revolution. Examine the museum’s collection of several hundred objects, including recently discovered and rare artwork, sculpture, textiles and uniforms, weapons used during the Revolutionary War (including muskets, swords, powder horns, cartridge boxes, and more), manuscripts, rare books, maps, and transcripts.
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National Constitution Center
“Visit. Learn. Debate.” The National Constitution Center tells the story of the U.S. Constitution through hundreds of interactive, multimedia exhibits, engaging theatrical performances, photographs, sculpture, original documents, film, and artifacts. The Constitution Center is the first and only institution in the US established by Congress to “disseminate information about the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis in order to increase the awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American people.” Displays take you through important events in our nation's history and explain how the United States Constitution is as important today as it was over 200 years ago. Join in on the debate and take part in exhibits such as voting for your all-time favorite President, taking the Presidential Oath of Office, taking the seat of a Supreme Court Justice and honoring the service people who have fought for and defended the Constitution. As the “museum of we the people,” the National Constitution Center’s mission is to inspire active citizenship by providing a place where people in the US can learn about debate and celebrate freedom as it is protected by the most powerful expression of it: the U.S. Constitution. It’s a national headquarters for civic education and America’s town hall. Main exhibits include three attractions: Freedom Rising, The Story of We the People, and the iconic Signers’ Hall. In addition to the main exhibits, the museum hosts traveling exhibits throughout the year that offer fresh perspectives on the Constitution.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the largest and most important art museums in the United States and one of the most visited art museums in the world. Home to more than 240,000 objects reflecting more than two thousand years of human achievement in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States, you’ll get to see the Museum's vast collection of artwork, including Impressionist masterworks, a Japanese Teahouse, an Indian Temple Hall, a gallery devoted to Philadelphia's own Thomas Eakins, and historic rooms from structures in Paris, London, Beijing, and beyond. Explore the museum’s rooms dedicated to: American Art, Arms and Armor, Asian Art, European Art (1100-1500, European Art (1500-1850), European Art (1850-1900), Modern and Contemporary Art, Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, Special Exhibitions, and Textiles.
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Battleship New Jersey
Experience history come to life at The Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial and tour one of the largest battleships ever built and our nation's most decorated battleship (having served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam). This floating museum is conveniently located right on the Camden Waterfront across from Penn’s Landing and Center City Philadelphia. Explore the ship and take a self-guided, docent-assisted tour at your own pace. Your audio guide will take you 5 levels up and 2 decks below on the USS New Jersey. The Main Deck exhibit walks you through 48 years of the ship’s history in and out of active service. As you tour the rest of the ship, you’ll get a feel for what life was like aboard the battleship and get to see what makes this remarkable vessel unique—from the crew living spaces to the command and control centers and weapon systems, you’ll see it all. Be prepared – tours of the USS New Jersey are highly interactive; you’ll be going up and down steep steps (called “ladders” by the Navy), making your way through tight passageways, and more—just like the officers and crew who served aboard the USS New Jersey did. Climb inside the legendary 16" turrets. See the Tomahawk & Harpoon missile launch pads. Discover the Bridge, Communications Center, Captain's and Admiral's cabins, Officers' Wardroom and much more. Learn about the role the "Big J" played in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. The battleship is a floating museum and memorial that provides a living window into the most important half-century in American history.
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Experience ecosystems from around the world and be transported to the great outdoors with the exciting, hands-on exhibits at the Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University, right in Philadelphia. Come face-to-face with towering dinosaur skeletons, meet live animals, stroll through an indoor, tropical garden filled with live butterflies, dig for fossils, and more. Historic dioramas depict ecosystems, plant, and animal life from all over the world, so the learning reaches far beyond the confines of Pennsylvania, or even the US. Watch the Academy staff preparing fossils in the Fossil Prep Lab before they get sent off to be studied by scientists, and more – the Academy of Natural Sciences features regular and temporary interactive exhibits and a Children’s Discovery Center, all geared towards providing visitors a chance to be a scientist for a day and interact with real science experts. This research institute is dedicated to advancing research, education, and public engagement in biodiversity and environmental science.
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Barnes
Explore one of the world’s greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, and modern European paintings at the Barnes Foundation. Featuring over 2,000 masterpieces, including 19th- and 20th-century French paintings, important examples of African art, Native American pottery and jewelry, Pennsylvania German furniture, American avant-garde painting, and wrought-iron metalwork, the museum features engaging displays and exhibitions that serve as a great educational and cultural resource for a diverse audience. You’ll get to see iconic masterpieces by artists you’ll recognize, like Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Chaim Soutine, and more from the personal and expanded collection of Dr. Barnes, who began his collection in 1912 with the goal of curating “the greatest modern art collection.” The museum’s exhibits are arranged in dense groupings that feature a blend of object from various cultures, time periods, and media, all displayed together in “ensembles” crafted by Dr. Barnes himself. His ensembles are constructed with a focus on visual similarities among objects, like light, line, color, and space-universal principles that encourage visitors to “see as the artist sees.” The ensembles created by Dr. Barnes served as part of the education program developed by Dr. Barnes in the 1920s, with the intention of teaching the public how to consume art—one of the reasons the Barnes Foundation is such a unique and popular art museum.
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Philadelphia
With over three million LEGO® bricks under one roof, there’s a lot to explore at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Philadelphia, a must-see for LEGO® fans ages 3-10. This indoor family attraction features an interactive LEGO® themed ride, a 4D cinema experience, and 10 LEGO® themed play areas, including the exciting LEGO NINJAGO Training Camp. Spend some time exploring MINILAND® where you can see famous Philadelphia landmarks and buildings made entirely of LEGO® bricks. Kids can practice their LEGO® engineering and learn new building secrets at the Model Builder Academy before putting their skills to the test at the LEGO® RACERS: BUILD & TEST speed test tracks or see how well their skyscrapers hold up during a natural disaster at the EARTHQUAKE TABLES. Next, they can hang out with their favorite characters from LEGO® Friends in Heartlake City or sail the seas in search of treasure at the PIRATE ADVENTURE ISLAND soft play area aboard a LEGO® themed pirate ship (must wear socks!).
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Rodin Museum
Home of the largest collection of artwork by Auguste Rodin outside of Paris, the Rodin Museum is one of the most popular Philadelphia museums of art and celebrates the artwork, masterpieces, and lifetime achievements of the 19th-century artist Auguste Rodin. Explore the museum’s several rooms and gardens and learn all about Rodin’s life, career as a sculptor, impact on the art of sculpture, and more. With more than 140 bronzes, marbles, and plasters every phase of Auguste Rodin’s career is well represented.
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Old City Hall
Go on a guided tour of the largest City Hall in the United States, the Philadelphia City Hall, and enjoy the views from the city’s highest open-air observation deck. This City Hall Tower Tour features some of the best views of the Philadelphia skyline—right from the heart of it. Ride an elevator up 548 feet above ground to the top of the historic building to get unbeatable, 360-degree views of Philly and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The observation deck is just below the bronze statue of William Penn, the founder of Philadelphia and all of Pennsylvania, measuring in at 37-feet tall and weighing in at 27 tons. Choose to take the 1.5-2 hour City Hall Interior Tour in addition to your City Hall Tower Tour and learn all about the historic building’s history, art, and architecture. There are over 250 marble statues ornamenting the exterior of the building.
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National Liberty Museum
Explore freedom, as an American heritage, at the National Liberty Museum. Located right in the heart of historic Philadelphia, the museum encourages all visitors to find their own place in the story of liberty as it relates to American history and explore topics such as leadership, good character, diversity and inclusion, peaceful conflict resolution, civic engagement, and more. You’ll hear 8 stories of heroes from diverse walks of life and interact with an engaging collection of contemporary art that examine topics of freedom, liberty, and justice for all through interactive exhibits and galleries. Once you walk through the front doors, you’ll be in the Welcome to Liberty gallery where you can touch and take a picture with an exact replica of the Liberty Bell made by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London – ask one of the visitor service staff members to ring it for you. After seeing the Liberty Bell, take your time exploring the rest of the Welcome to Liberty featuring beautiful glass art and an interactive iPad exhibit with stories of heroes and quizzes. Finally, watch a film in the museum’s immersive theater that explores the sights and sounds of liberty. In addition to the museum’s permanent galleries, you’ll get entry to the National Liberty Museum’s temporary exhibits that are on display during your visit as well that further explore topics of Liberty in America.
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Longwood Gardens
Visit Longwood Gardens – one of the premier horticultural display gardens in the US – and spend some time walking through lush displays of exotic plants, horticulture, and intricate fountain systems and shows. You can cover a lot of ground at Longwood Gardens, 1,077 acres of grounds, indoors and out. From formal gardens, to plant displays geared towards kids, to intricate fountains and an expansive meadow, there’s something for anyone with an interest in nature at Longwood Gardens. You’ll get to see a diverse array of plant species, too. From seasonal blooms and fruits to exotic flowers, cacti, succulents, and more, get up close to a variety of plants and learn about their unique properties and all they have to offer. Constantly pushing the limits of horticulture, Longwood Gardens has made significant contributions to the study of plants and the infinite potential they have to offer. The dedication of the Gardens’ staff is apparent in the displays and plant curations throughout the gardens.
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Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Explore and celebrate the history, culture, and experience of Jews in America at the National Museum of American Jewish History (NMAJH), located right in the heart of historic Philadelphia. Highlighting how an immigrant population faced the challenges that come with the privilege of freedom through the choices they faced and how they were shaped – and shaped by – America. You’ll learn about 350 years of American Jewish history through many, family-friendly hands-on exhibits, including the museum’s collection of over 1,200 artifacts, 30 original films, 13 interactive displays, and more that explore universal themes, such as immigration, worship, hard work, entertainment, community, family life, and more. The mission of the museum is to connect Jews more closely to their heritage and inspire people of all backgrounds to have a greater understanding and appreciation for the diverse American Jewish experience by providing guided dialogue about the American Jewish experience in the context of American history—so no matter your background, the National Museum of American Jewish History has a lot to offer.
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The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Visit the African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP), a revolutionary museum of its time as the first institution built by a major US city dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the life and work of African Americans and the people of the African Diaspora. Founded in 1976 as part of the US Bicentennial celebrations, the African American Museum in Philadelphia offers a museum experience rich in the vibrancy of African American heritage and culture. Explore the museum’s engaging exhibitions and galleries filled with the material and intellectual culture of African Americans in the Americas with three dominant themes: the African Diaspora, the Philadelphia Story (which focuses on African Americans of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania), and the Contemporary Narrative. You’ll examine a wide range of topics important to telling the story of African Americans, including: family life, the Civil Rights movement, arts, entertainment, sports, medicine, architecture, politics, religion, law, and technology that explore the Black experience through the narrative or art, history, and culture. The AAMP is dedicated to educating the public about African American art, history, and culture and promoting visitors to keep an ongoing dialogue about issues important to the African American community today. In addition to the museum’s extensive permanent collection, the AAMP features an ongoing rotation of temporary exhibits that provide new takes on common themes and supplemental information to its regular collection.
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Independence Seaport Museum
Get connected to Philadelphia’s rivers and watershed – explore the city’s maritime history and culture at the Independence Seaport Museum, located right near the action along the Delaware River on the historic Penn’s Landing – just a short distance from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. From commercial shipping and shipbuilding to navigation, immigration, defense, outdoor recreation, the environment, pirates, and underwater exploration, the museum is a hands-on way to learn all about the region’s maritime heritage and the important role it played in shaping the history of Philadelphia and beyond. In the galleries, you’ll get to explore lots of family-oriented interactive exhibits, learn about different ship models, see over 1,000 artifacts and works of art, and more. Watch a wooden boat being built in the boat shop, climb on board and tour two National Historic Landmarks: Admiral Dewey’s 1892 cruiser OLYMPIA and the WWII submarine BECUNA, and experience the history of the US Navy as you climb aboard the life-size model Schooner Diligence. Founded in 1960 as a key component in Philadelphia’s waterfront renaissance, the Independence Seaport Museum is one of the largest maritime art and artifact collections in North America and offers visitors a comprehensive examination of local and regional maritime history with an emphasis on the Port of Philadelphia.
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Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum
Visit one of the greatest collections of racing sports cars in the world at the Simeone Automotive Museum – a personal collection-turned-museum. Assembled by renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Frederick Simeone over a span of 50 years, the museum houses 65+ of the rarest and most significant racing sports cars ever built. The museum’s exhibits are assembled to align with “The Spirit of Competition” theme celebrating how competition is crucial to progress – just as it is in natural selection – by delving into the evolution of each machine. Walk through seven decades of ‘car breeds’ and see specific examples of how racing is the ultimate catalyst to improvement, first in the engine, then the whole car. You’ll get to see cars that date back to the early 1900s all the way to today. Some of the makes you’ll see include Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, Mercedes, Jaguar, Bentley, Porsche, Aston Martin, Corvette, Ford, and more. Whether you’re a car fanatic amateur, or a hobby collector, the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum offers visitors of all car backgrounds a way to learn about all the cars in the collection that is both approachable and infectiously inspiring. In addition to its impressive permanent collection, the museum features a variety of rotating exhibits that further explore the spirit of competition and regularly hosts “Demonstration Days,” when the museum takes the cars out to a 3-acre back lot for visitors to see them in action – just like they did during their racing days.
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Brandywine River Museum of Art
Discover an unparalleled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths: N.C., Andrew, and Jamie in what is an outstanding collection of American illustration, still life, and landscape paintings at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. The museum is known for its unique collection of Wyeth family artwork, but the museum features artwork of many other American artists, too, offering visitors a diverse art collection. Its Heritage Collection features a cross-section of American art with a focus on art produced in the Brandywine Valley to make for a truly unique and important exhibition of American art. Brandywine River Museum of Art is dedicated to staying relevant and exploring broader concepts of American Art. Check their website in advance to see what ever-changing temporary exhibits they’re hosting during your visit. The museum building itself, a renovated nineteenth-century mill and a testament to the intersection of art and nature, is worth a visit with its dramatic steel and glass addition overlooking the Brandywine River.
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Eastern State Penitentiary
Explore the American criminal justice system, from some of its darker days to present, at the Eastern State Penitentiary – an official National Historic Landmark and one of the most historic and most visited buildings in Pennsylvania. Designed to inspire penitence and regret in the hearts of criminals through “confinement in solitude with labor,” Eastern State Penitentiary is one of the most important historic institutions in Pennsylvania. It’s often credited with helping to pave the way for reform of the judicial system in the US using methods of isolation and reflection rather than capital punishment and physical abuse. The building is regarded as an architectural marvel. The original seven cell blocks, spread like spokes of a wheel, had running water and central heat before even the White House. Its beautifully designed vaulted ceilings, sky-lit cells, and castle-like walls stand in stark contrast to the purpose of many of its elements, including cell blocks, solitary punishment cells, and Death Row. Now, no longer an active penitentiary, the prison stands in haunting ruin with crumbling cell blocks, empty guard towers, and various states of neglect.
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Adventure Aquarium
Visit the only aquarium in the world where you can see hippos, the largest collection of sharks on the East Coast, the only aquarium in the US where you can see a great hammerhead shark, and one of the most popular attractions in Philadelphia, the Adventure Aquarium. With over 8,500 sea animals and innovative displays, this aquarium is known for always featuring new hands-on activities, animals, and exhibits, so every visit is a new opportunity to explore, discover and play. You’ll get to explore seven unique touch exhibits where you can get up close and personal with sharks, stingrays, and take your time exploring the aquarium’s 14 interactive and immersive exhibits. Every day the aquarium provides enriching experiences for visitors, like the African Penguin Feedings, Hippo Bedtime, Hippo Feeding, Meet the Divers, Up Close Animal Experiences, and more. Check the daily schedule to see when things are happening during your visit. Be sure to check out what’s playing at the Adventure Aquarium’s 3D Theater to explore deep-sea topics even more in a fully immersive, thrilling experience for the whole family.
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The Franklin Institute
Visit the most-visited museum in Pennsylvania and discover something new at The Franklin Institute, where kids and adults alike can experience all things science through innovative, explosive, and interactive science exhibitions that inspire curiosity and creativity. Named after America’s first Scientist Benjamin Franklin, like its namesake, The Franklin Institute is dedicated to inspiring a passion for science by offering approachable access to science through a variety of hands-on exhibitions, a constantly changing roster of cutting-edge temporary exhibits, relevant theater experiences, and more. Let your imagination soar when you climb into a fighter jet; get your blood pumping in an exhibition about the science of sports; and take a journey through a giant two-story human heart. From tectonic plates to the starry skies, visitors will be inspired to explore the world around us. It all begins at The Franklin Institute - a smart place to have fun!
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Betsy Ross House
The woman – the house – the flag. No trip to Philadelphia is complete without a visit to the home of America’s most famous flag-maker, a revolutionary woman, and an American icon, Betsy Ross. The Betsy Ross House, a circa-1740 row house, is located right in the heart of Historic Philadelphia and has been restored to the period around 1777 when Betsy Ross lived and worked there. The Betsy Ross House is one of the most popular historic things to do in Philadelphia and a great way to learn about what life and business was like (especially for a revolutionary woman) in Philadelphia in the late 1700s. Take the self-guided audio tour and learn all about 18th century Philadelphia and the legendary story of the creation of America’s first flag. You’ll get to see first-hand how Betsy Ross turned her formal training as an upholsterer into a full-fledged successful business in Colonial Philadelphia’s bustling commercial district. Hear the well-known story of Betsy Ross sewing the first Stars & Stripes – symbols that are literally woven into the colorful fabric of America’s rich history – while experiencing her famous home come to life with the sights and sounds of the Philadelphia she knew. You’ll learn all about the many accomplishments of this progressively modern, woman who lived more than two centuries ago, beyond the role she played in the birth of our nation. As you walk through the exhibits, you’ll hear stories of not only her involvement in the Revolutionary War, but also of Betsy’s life, including her upbringing as Elizabeth Griscom as the 8th of 17 children in a Quaker family, her love life, family life as a mother and wife, and ultimately, her death.
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Museum of the American Revolution
Take a journey through the American Revolution and the founding of America at the Museum of the American Revolution - one of the best ways to start a historical trip to Philadelphia. The museum features exhibits organized in chronological order that take visitors from the early signs of conflict in Boston in the 1760s to the first shots fired in the War of Independence, to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and beyond. Here, you’ll explore all aspects of the Revolution, from what life was like when America was a British Colony, to signs of unrest, to pivotal battles and the men and women who fought in them, to the writing of the first state Constitutions and more. Hands-on and immersive experiences give you a unique point-of-view on some of the major events of the American Revolution. Examine the museum’s collection of several hundred objects, including recently discovered and rare artwork, sculpture, textiles and uniforms, weapons used during the Revolutionary War (including muskets, swords, powder horns, cartridge boxes, and more), manuscripts, rare books, maps, and transcripts.
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National Constitution Center
“Visit. Learn. Debate.” The National Constitution Center tells the story of the U.S. Constitution through hundreds of interactive, multimedia exhibits, engaging theatrical performances, photographs, sculpture, original documents, film, and artifacts. The Constitution Center is the first and only institution in the US established by Congress to “disseminate information about the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis in order to increase the awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American people.” Displays take you through important events in our nation's history and explain how the United States Constitution is as important today as it was over 200 years ago. Join in on the debate and take part in exhibits such as voting for your all-time favorite President, taking the Presidential Oath of Office, taking the seat of a Supreme Court Justice and honoring the service people who have fought for and defended the Constitution. As the “museum of we the people,” the National Constitution Center’s mission is to inspire active citizenship by providing a place where people in the US can learn about debate and celebrate freedom as it is protected by the most powerful expression of it: the U.S. Constitution. It’s a national headquarters for civic education and America’s town hall. Main exhibits include three attractions: Freedom Rising, The Story of We the People, and the iconic Signers’ Hall. In addition to the main exhibits, the museum hosts traveling exhibits throughout the year that offer fresh perspectives on the Constitution.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the largest and most important art museums in the United States and one of the most visited art museums in the world. Home to more than 240,000 objects reflecting more than two thousand years of human achievement in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States, you’ll get to see the Museum's vast collection of artwork, including Impressionist masterworks, a Japanese Teahouse, an Indian Temple Hall, a gallery devoted to Philadelphia's own Thomas Eakins, and historic rooms from structures in Paris, London, Beijing, and beyond. Explore the museum’s rooms dedicated to: American Art, Arms and Armor, Asian Art, European Art (1100-1500, European Art (1500-1850), European Art (1850-1900), Modern and Contemporary Art, Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, Special Exhibitions, and Textiles.
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Battleship New Jersey
Experience history come to life at The Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial and tour one of the largest battleships ever built and our nation's most decorated battleship (having served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam). This floating museum is conveniently located right on the Camden Waterfront across from Penn’s Landing and Center City Philadelphia. Explore the ship and take a self-guided, docent-assisted tour at your own pace. Your audio guide will take you 5 levels up and 2 decks below on the USS New Jersey. The Main Deck exhibit walks you through 48 years of the ship’s history in and out of active service. As you tour the rest of the ship, you’ll get a feel for what life was like aboard the battleship and get to see what makes this remarkable vessel unique—from the crew living spaces to the command and control centers and weapon systems, you’ll see it all. Be prepared – tours of the USS New Jersey are highly interactive; you’ll be going up and down steep steps (called “ladders” by the Navy), making your way through tight passageways, and more—just like the officers and crew who served aboard the USS New Jersey did. Climb inside the legendary 16" turrets. See the Tomahawk & Harpoon missile launch pads. Discover the Bridge, Communications Center, Captain's and Admiral's cabins, Officers' Wardroom and much more. Learn about the role the "Big J" played in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. The battleship is a floating museum and memorial that provides a living window into the most important half-century in American history.
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Experience ecosystems from around the world and be transported to the great outdoors with the exciting, hands-on exhibits at the Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University, right in Philadelphia. Come face-to-face with towering dinosaur skeletons, meet live animals, stroll through an indoor, tropical garden filled with live butterflies, dig for fossils, and more. Historic dioramas depict ecosystems, plant, and animal life from all over the world, so the learning reaches far beyond the confines of Pennsylvania, or even the US. Watch the Academy staff preparing fossils in the Fossil Prep Lab before they get sent off to be studied by scientists, and more – the Academy of Natural Sciences features regular and temporary interactive exhibits and a Children’s Discovery Center, all geared towards providing visitors a chance to be a scientist for a day and interact with real science experts. This research institute is dedicated to advancing research, education, and public engagement in biodiversity and environmental science.
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Barnes
Explore one of the world’s greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, and modern European paintings at the Barnes Foundation. Featuring over 2,000 masterpieces, including 19th- and 20th-century French paintings, important examples of African art, Native American pottery and jewelry, Pennsylvania German furniture, American avant-garde painting, and wrought-iron metalwork, the museum features engaging displays and exhibitions that serve as a great educational and cultural resource for a diverse audience. You’ll get to see iconic masterpieces by artists you’ll recognize, like Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Chaim Soutine, and more from the personal and expanded collection of Dr. Barnes, who began his collection in 1912 with the goal of curating “the greatest modern art collection.” The museum’s exhibits are arranged in dense groupings that feature a blend of object from various cultures, time periods, and media, all displayed together in “ensembles” crafted by Dr. Barnes himself. His ensembles are constructed with a focus on visual similarities among objects, like light, line, color, and space-universal principles that encourage visitors to “see as the artist sees.” The ensembles created by Dr. Barnes served as part of the education program developed by Dr. Barnes in the 1920s, with the intention of teaching the public how to consume art—one of the reasons the Barnes Foundation is such a unique and popular art museum.
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Philadelphia
With over three million LEGO® bricks under one roof, there’s a lot to explore at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Philadelphia, a must-see for LEGO® fans ages 3-10. This indoor family attraction features an interactive LEGO® themed ride, a 4D cinema experience, and 10 LEGO® themed play areas, including the exciting LEGO NINJAGO Training Camp. Spend some time exploring MINILAND® where you can see famous Philadelphia landmarks and buildings made entirely of LEGO® bricks. Kids can practice their LEGO® engineering and learn new building secrets at the Model Builder Academy before putting their skills to the test at the LEGO® RACERS: BUILD & TEST speed test tracks or see how well their skyscrapers hold up during a natural disaster at the EARTHQUAKE TABLES. Next, they can hang out with their favorite characters from LEGO® Friends in Heartlake City or sail the seas in search of treasure at the PIRATE ADVENTURE ISLAND soft play area aboard a LEGO® themed pirate ship (must wear socks!).
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Rodin Museum
Home of the largest collection of artwork by Auguste Rodin outside of Paris, the Rodin Museum is one of the most popular Philadelphia museums of art and celebrates the artwork, masterpieces, and lifetime achievements of the 19th-century artist Auguste Rodin. Explore the museum’s several rooms and gardens and learn all about Rodin’s life, career as a sculptor, impact on the art of sculpture, and more. With more than 140 bronzes, marbles, and plasters every phase of Auguste Rodin’s career is well represented.
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Old City Hall
Go on a guided tour of the largest City Hall in the United States, the Philadelphia City Hall, and enjoy the views from the city’s highest open-air observation deck. This City Hall Tower Tour features some of the best views of the Philadelphia skyline—right from the heart of it. Ride an elevator up 548 feet above ground to the top of the historic building to get unbeatable, 360-degree views of Philly and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The observation deck is just below the bronze statue of William Penn, the founder of Philadelphia and all of Pennsylvania, measuring in at 37-feet tall and weighing in at 27 tons. Choose to take the 1.5-2 hour City Hall Interior Tour in addition to your City Hall Tower Tour and learn all about the historic building’s history, art, and architecture. There are over 250 marble statues ornamenting the exterior of the building.
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National Liberty Museum
Explore freedom, as an American heritage, at the National Liberty Museum. Located right in the heart of historic Philadelphia, the museum encourages all visitors to find their own place in the story of liberty as it relates to American history and explore topics such as leadership, good character, diversity and inclusion, peaceful conflict resolution, civic engagement, and more. You’ll hear 8 stories of heroes from diverse walks of life and interact with an engaging collection of contemporary art that examine topics of freedom, liberty, and justice for all through interactive exhibits and galleries. Once you walk through the front doors, you’ll be in the Welcome to Liberty gallery where you can touch and take a picture with an exact replica of the Liberty Bell made by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London – ask one of the visitor service staff members to ring it for you. After seeing the Liberty Bell, take your time exploring the rest of the Welcome to Liberty featuring beautiful glass art and an interactive iPad exhibit with stories of heroes and quizzes. Finally, watch a film in the museum’s immersive theater that explores the sights and sounds of liberty. In addition to the museum’s permanent galleries, you’ll get entry to the National Liberty Museum’s temporary exhibits that are on display during your visit as well that further explore topics of Liberty in America.
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Longwood Gardens
Visit Longwood Gardens – one of the premier horticultural display gardens in the US – and spend some time walking through lush displays of exotic plants, horticulture, and intricate fountain systems and shows. You can cover a lot of ground at Longwood Gardens, 1,077 acres of grounds, indoors and out. From formal gardens, to plant displays geared towards kids, to intricate fountains and an expansive meadow, there’s something for anyone with an interest in nature at Longwood Gardens. You’ll get to see a diverse array of plant species, too. From seasonal blooms and fruits to exotic flowers, cacti, succulents, and more, get up close to a variety of plants and learn about their unique properties and all they have to offer. Constantly pushing the limits of horticulture, Longwood Gardens has made significant contributions to the study of plants and the infinite potential they have to offer. The dedication of the Gardens’ staff is apparent in the displays and plant curations throughout the gardens.
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Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Explore and celebrate the history, culture, and experience of Jews in America at the National Museum of American Jewish History (NMAJH), located right in the heart of historic Philadelphia. Highlighting how an immigrant population faced the challenges that come with the privilege of freedom through the choices they faced and how they were shaped – and shaped by – America. You’ll learn about 350 years of American Jewish history through many, family-friendly hands-on exhibits, including the museum’s collection of over 1,200 artifacts, 30 original films, 13 interactive displays, and more that explore universal themes, such as immigration, worship, hard work, entertainment, community, family life, and more. The mission of the museum is to connect Jews more closely to their heritage and inspire people of all backgrounds to have a greater understanding and appreciation for the diverse American Jewish experience by providing guided dialogue about the American Jewish experience in the context of American history—so no matter your background, the National Museum of American Jewish History has a lot to offer.
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The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Visit the African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP), a revolutionary museum of its time as the first institution built by a major US city dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the life and work of African Americans and the people of the African Diaspora. Founded in 1976 as part of the US Bicentennial celebrations, the African American Museum in Philadelphia offers a museum experience rich in the vibrancy of African American heritage and culture. Explore the museum’s engaging exhibitions and galleries filled with the material and intellectual culture of African Americans in the Americas with three dominant themes: the African Diaspora, the Philadelphia Story (which focuses on African Americans of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania), and the Contemporary Narrative. You’ll examine a wide range of topics important to telling the story of African Americans, including: family life, the Civil Rights movement, arts, entertainment, sports, medicine, architecture, politics, religion, law, and technology that explore the Black experience through the narrative or art, history, and culture. The AAMP is dedicated to educating the public about African American art, history, and culture and promoting visitors to keep an ongoing dialogue about issues important to the African American community today. In addition to the museum’s extensive permanent collection, the AAMP features an ongoing rotation of temporary exhibits that provide new takes on common themes and supplemental information to its regular collection.
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Independence Seaport Museum
Get connected to Philadelphia’s rivers and watershed – explore the city’s maritime history and culture at the Independence Seaport Museum, located right near the action along the Delaware River on the historic Penn’s Landing – just a short distance from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. From commercial shipping and shipbuilding to navigation, immigration, defense, outdoor recreation, the environment, pirates, and underwater exploration, the museum is a hands-on way to learn all about the region’s maritime heritage and the important role it played in shaping the history of Philadelphia and beyond. In the galleries, you’ll get to explore lots of family-oriented interactive exhibits, learn about different ship models, see over 1,000 artifacts and works of art, and more. Watch a wooden boat being built in the boat shop, climb on board and tour two National Historic Landmarks: Admiral Dewey’s 1892 cruiser OLYMPIA and the WWII submarine BECUNA, and experience the history of the US Navy as you climb aboard the life-size model Schooner Diligence. Founded in 1960 as a key component in Philadelphia’s waterfront renaissance, the Independence Seaport Museum is one of the largest maritime art and artifact collections in North America and offers visitors a comprehensive examination of local and regional maritime history with an emphasis on the Port of Philadelphia.
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Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum
Visit one of the greatest collections of racing sports cars in the world at the Simeone Automotive Museum – a personal collection-turned-museum. Assembled by renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Frederick Simeone over a span of 50 years, the museum houses 65+ of the rarest and most significant racing sports cars ever built. The museum’s exhibits are assembled to align with “The Spirit of Competition” theme celebrating how competition is crucial to progress – just as it is in natural selection – by delving into the evolution of each machine. Walk through seven decades of ‘car breeds’ and see specific examples of how racing is the ultimate catalyst to improvement, first in the engine, then the whole car. You’ll get to see cars that date back to the early 1900s all the way to today. Some of the makes you’ll see include Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, Mercedes, Jaguar, Bentley, Porsche, Aston Martin, Corvette, Ford, and more. Whether you’re a car fanatic amateur, or a hobby collector, the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum offers visitors of all car backgrounds a way to learn about all the cars in the collection that is both approachable and infectiously inspiring. In addition to its impressive permanent collection, the museum features a variety of rotating exhibits that further explore the spirit of competition and regularly hosts “Demonstration Days,” when the museum takes the cars out to a 3-acre back lot for visitors to see them in action – just like they did during their racing days.
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Brandywine River Museum of Art
Discover an unparalleled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths: N.C., Andrew, and Jamie in what is an outstanding collection of American illustration, still life, and landscape paintings at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. The museum is known for its unique collection of Wyeth family artwork, but the museum features artwork of many other American artists, too, offering visitors a diverse art collection. Its Heritage Collection features a cross-section of American art with a focus on art produced in the Brandywine Valley to make for a truly unique and important exhibition of American art. Brandywine River Museum of Art is dedicated to staying relevant and exploring broader concepts of American Art. Check their website in advance to see what ever-changing temporary exhibits they’re hosting during your visit. The museum building itself, a renovated nineteenth-century mill and a testament to the intersection of art and nature, is worth a visit with its dramatic steel and glass addition overlooking the Brandywine River.
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Eastern State Penitentiary
Explore the American criminal justice system, from some of its darker days to present, at the Eastern State Penitentiary – an official National Historic Landmark and one of the most historic and most visited buildings in Pennsylvania. Designed to inspire penitence and regret in the hearts of criminals through “confinement in solitude with labor,” Eastern State Penitentiary is one of the most important historic institutions in Pennsylvania. It’s often credited with helping to pave the way for reform of the judicial system in the US using methods of isolation and reflection rather than capital punishment and physical abuse. The building is regarded as an architectural marvel. The original seven cell blocks, spread like spokes of a wheel, had running water and central heat before even the White House. Its beautifully designed vaulted ceilings, sky-lit cells, and castle-like walls stand in stark contrast to the purpose of many of its elements, including cell blocks, solitary punishment cells, and Death Row. Now, no longer an active penitentiary, the prison stands in haunting ruin with crumbling cell blocks, empty guard towers, and various states of neglect.
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Adventure Aquarium
Visit the only aquarium in the world where you can see hippos, the largest collection of sharks on the East Coast, the only aquarium in the US where you can see a great hammerhead shark, and one of the most popular attractions in Philadelphia, the Adventure Aquarium. With over 8,500 sea animals and innovative displays, this aquarium is known for always featuring new hands-on activities, animals, and exhibits, so every visit is a new opportunity to explore, discover and play. You’ll get to explore seven unique touch exhibits where you can get up close and personal with sharks, stingrays, and take your time exploring the aquarium’s 14 interactive and immersive exhibits. Every day the aquarium provides enriching experiences for visitors, like the African Penguin Feedings, Hippo Bedtime, Hippo Feeding, Meet the Divers, Up Close Animal Experiences, and more. Check the daily schedule to see when things are happening during your visit. Be sure to check out what’s playing at the Adventure Aquarium’s 3D Theater to explore deep-sea topics even more in a fully immersive, thrilling experience for the whole family.
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The Franklin Institute
Visit the most-visited museum in Pennsylvania and discover something new at The Franklin Institute, where kids and adults alike can experience all things science through innovative, explosive, and interactive science exhibitions that inspire curiosity and creativity. Named after America’s first Scientist Benjamin Franklin, like its namesake, The Franklin Institute is dedicated to inspiring a passion for science by offering approachable access to science through a variety of hands-on exhibitions, a constantly changing roster of cutting-edge temporary exhibits, relevant theater experiences, and more. Let your imagination soar when you climb into a fighter jet; get your blood pumping in an exhibition about the science of sports; and take a journey through a giant two-story human heart. From tectonic plates to the starry skies, visitors will be inspired to explore the world around us. It all begins at The Franklin Institute - a smart place to have fun!
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Betsy Ross House
The woman – the house – the flag. No trip to Philadelphia is complete without a visit to the home of America’s most famous flag-maker, a revolutionary woman, and an American icon, Betsy Ross. The Betsy Ross House, a circa-1740 row house, is located right in the heart of Historic Philadelphia and has been restored to the period around 1777 when Betsy Ross lived and worked there. The Betsy Ross House is one of the most popular historic things to do in Philadelphia and a great way to learn about what life and business was like (especially for a revolutionary woman) in Philadelphia in the late 1700s. Take the self-guided audio tour and learn all about 18th century Philadelphia and the legendary story of the creation of America’s first flag. You’ll get to see first-hand how Betsy Ross turned her formal training as an upholsterer into a full-fledged successful business in Colonial Philadelphia’s bustling commercial district. Hear the well-known story of Betsy Ross sewing the first Stars & Stripes – symbols that are literally woven into the colorful fabric of America’s rich history – while experiencing her famous home come to life with the sights and sounds of the Philadelphia she knew. You’ll learn all about the many accomplishments of this progressively modern, woman who lived more than two centuries ago, beyond the role she played in the birth of our nation. As you walk through the exhibits, you’ll hear stories of not only her involvement in the Revolutionary War, but also of Betsy’s life, including her upbringing as Elizabeth Griscom as the 8th of 17 children in a Quaker family, her love life, family life as a mother and wife, and ultimately, her death.
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Museum of the American Revolution
Take a journey through the American Revolution and the founding of America at the Museum of the American Revolution - one of the best ways to start a historical trip to Philadelphia. The museum features exhibits organized in chronological order that take visitors from the early signs of conflict in Boston in the 1760s to the first shots fired in the War of Independence, to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and beyond. Here, you’ll explore all aspects of the Revolution, from what life was like when America was a British Colony, to signs of unrest, to pivotal battles and the men and women who fought in them, to the writing of the first state Constitutions and more. Hands-on and immersive experiences give you a unique point-of-view on some of the major events of the American Revolution. Examine the museum’s collection of several hundred objects, including recently discovered and rare artwork, sculpture, textiles and uniforms, weapons used during the Revolutionary War (including muskets, swords, powder horns, cartridge boxes, and more), manuscripts, rare books, maps, and transcripts.
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National Constitution Center
“Visit. Learn. Debate.” The National Constitution Center tells the story of the U.S. Constitution through hundreds of interactive, multimedia exhibits, engaging theatrical performances, photographs, sculpture, original documents, film, and artifacts. The Constitution Center is the first and only institution in the US established by Congress to “disseminate information about the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis in order to increase the awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American people.” Displays take you through important events in our nation's history and explain how the United States Constitution is as important today as it was over 200 years ago. Join in on the debate and take part in exhibits such as voting for your all-time favorite President, taking the Presidential Oath of Office, taking the seat of a Supreme Court Justice and honoring the service people who have fought for and defended the Constitution. As the “museum of we the people,” the National Constitution Center’s mission is to inspire active citizenship by providing a place where people in the US can learn about debate and celebrate freedom as it is protected by the most powerful expression of it: the U.S. Constitution. It’s a national headquarters for civic education and America’s town hall. Main exhibits include three attractions: Freedom Rising, The Story of We the People, and the iconic Signers’ Hall. In addition to the main exhibits, the museum hosts traveling exhibits throughout the year that offer fresh perspectives on the Constitution.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the largest and most important art museums in the United States and one of the most visited art museums in the world. Home to more than 240,000 objects reflecting more than two thousand years of human achievement in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States, you’ll get to see the Museum's vast collection of artwork, including Impressionist masterworks, a Japanese Teahouse, an Indian Temple Hall, a gallery devoted to Philadelphia's own Thomas Eakins, and historic rooms from structures in Paris, London, Beijing, and beyond. Explore the museum’s rooms dedicated to: American Art, Arms and Armor, Asian Art, European Art (1100-1500, European Art (1500-1850), European Art (1850-1900), Modern and Contemporary Art, Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, Special Exhibitions, and Textiles.
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Battleship New Jersey
Experience history come to life at The Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial and tour one of the largest battleships ever built and our nation's most decorated battleship (having served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam). This floating museum is conveniently located right on the Camden Waterfront across from Penn’s Landing and Center City Philadelphia. Explore the ship and take a self-guided, docent-assisted tour at your own pace. Your audio guide will take you 5 levels up and 2 decks below on the USS New Jersey. The Main Deck exhibit walks you through 48 years of the ship’s history in and out of active service. As you tour the rest of the ship, you’ll get a feel for what life was like aboard the battleship and get to see what makes this remarkable vessel unique—from the crew living spaces to the command and control centers and weapon systems, you’ll see it all. Be prepared – tours of the USS New Jersey are highly interactive; you’ll be going up and down steep steps (called “ladders” by the Navy), making your way through tight passageways, and more—just like the officers and crew who served aboard the USS New Jersey did. Climb inside the legendary 16" turrets. See the Tomahawk & Harpoon missile launch pads. Discover the Bridge, Communications Center, Captain's and Admiral's cabins, Officers' Wardroom and much more. Learn about the role the "Big J" played in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. The battleship is a floating museum and memorial that provides a living window into the most important half-century in American history.
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Experience ecosystems from around the world and be transported to the great outdoors with the exciting, hands-on exhibits at the Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University, right in Philadelphia. Come face-to-face with towering dinosaur skeletons, meet live animals, stroll through an indoor, tropical garden filled with live butterflies, dig for fossils, and more. Historic dioramas depict ecosystems, plant, and animal life from all over the world, so the learning reaches far beyond the confines of Pennsylvania, or even the US. Watch the Academy staff preparing fossils in the Fossil Prep Lab before they get sent off to be studied by scientists, and more – the Academy of Natural Sciences features regular and temporary interactive exhibits and a Children’s Discovery Center, all geared towards providing visitors a chance to be a scientist for a day and interact with real science experts. This research institute is dedicated to advancing research, education, and public engagement in biodiversity and environmental science.
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Barnes
Explore one of the world’s greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, and modern European paintings at the Barnes Foundation. Featuring over 2,000 masterpieces, including 19th- and 20th-century French paintings, important examples of African art, Native American pottery and jewelry, Pennsylvania German furniture, American avant-garde painting, and wrought-iron metalwork, the museum features engaging displays and exhibitions that serve as a great educational and cultural resource for a diverse audience. You’ll get to see iconic masterpieces by artists you’ll recognize, like Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Chaim Soutine, and more from the personal and expanded collection of Dr. Barnes, who began his collection in 1912 with the goal of curating “the greatest modern art collection.” The museum’s exhibits are arranged in dense groupings that feature a blend of object from various cultures, time periods, and media, all displayed together in “ensembles” crafted by Dr. Barnes himself. His ensembles are constructed with a focus on visual similarities among objects, like light, line, color, and space-universal principles that encourage visitors to “see as the artist sees.” The ensembles created by Dr. Barnes served as part of the education program developed by Dr. Barnes in the 1920s, with the intention of teaching the public how to consume art—one of the reasons the Barnes Foundation is such a unique and popular art museum.
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Philadelphia
With over three million LEGO® bricks under one roof, there’s a lot to explore at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Philadelphia, a must-see for LEGO® fans ages 3-10. This indoor family attraction features an interactive LEGO® themed ride, a 4D cinema experience, and 10 LEGO® themed play areas, including the exciting LEGO NINJAGO Training Camp. Spend some time exploring MINILAND® where you can see famous Philadelphia landmarks and buildings made entirely of LEGO® bricks. Kids can practice their LEGO® engineering and learn new building secrets at the Model Builder Academy before putting their skills to the test at the LEGO® RACERS: BUILD & TEST speed test tracks or see how well their skyscrapers hold up during a natural disaster at the EARTHQUAKE TABLES. Next, they can hang out with their favorite characters from LEGO® Friends in Heartlake City or sail the seas in search of treasure at the PIRATE ADVENTURE ISLAND soft play area aboard a LEGO® themed pirate ship (must wear socks!).
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Rodin Museum
Home of the largest collection of artwork by Auguste Rodin outside of Paris, the Rodin Museum is one of the most popular Philadelphia museums of art and celebrates the artwork, masterpieces, and lifetime achievements of the 19th-century artist Auguste Rodin. Explore the museum’s several rooms and gardens and learn all about Rodin’s life, career as a sculptor, impact on the art of sculpture, and more. With more than 140 bronzes, marbles, and plasters every phase of Auguste Rodin’s career is well represented.
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Old City Hall
Go on a guided tour of the largest City Hall in the United States, the Philadelphia City Hall, and enjoy the views from the city’s highest open-air observation deck. This City Hall Tower Tour features some of the best views of the Philadelphia skyline—right from the heart of it. Ride an elevator up 548 feet above ground to the top of the historic building to get unbeatable, 360-degree views of Philly and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The observation deck is just below the bronze statue of William Penn, the founder of Philadelphia and all of Pennsylvania, measuring in at 37-feet tall and weighing in at 27 tons. Choose to take the 1.5-2 hour City Hall Interior Tour in addition to your City Hall Tower Tour and learn all about the historic building’s history, art, and architecture. There are over 250 marble statues ornamenting the exterior of the building.
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National Liberty Museum
Explore freedom, as an American heritage, at the National Liberty Museum. Located right in the heart of historic Philadelphia, the museum encourages all visitors to find their own place in the story of liberty as it relates to American history and explore topics such as leadership, good character, diversity and inclusion, peaceful conflict resolution, civic engagement, and more. You’ll hear 8 stories of heroes from diverse walks of life and interact with an engaging collection of contemporary art that examine topics of freedom, liberty, and justice for all through interactive exhibits and galleries. Once you walk through the front doors, you’ll be in the Welcome to Liberty gallery where you can touch and take a picture with an exact replica of the Liberty Bell made by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London – ask one of the visitor service staff members to ring it for you. After seeing the Liberty Bell, take your time exploring the rest of the Welcome to Liberty featuring beautiful glass art and an interactive iPad exhibit with stories of heroes and quizzes. Finally, watch a film in the museum’s immersive theater that explores the sights and sounds of liberty. In addition to the museum’s permanent galleries, you’ll get entry to the National Liberty Museum’s temporary exhibits that are on display during your visit as well that further explore topics of Liberty in America.
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Longwood Gardens
Visit Longwood Gardens – one of the premier horticultural display gardens in the US – and spend some time walking through lush displays of exotic plants, horticulture, and intricate fountain systems and shows. You can cover a lot of ground at Longwood Gardens, 1,077 acres of grounds, indoors and out. From formal gardens, to plant displays geared towards kids, to intricate fountains and an expansive meadow, there’s something for anyone with an interest in nature at Longwood Gardens. You’ll get to see a diverse array of plant species, too. From seasonal blooms and fruits to exotic flowers, cacti, succulents, and more, get up close to a variety of plants and learn about their unique properties and all they have to offer. Constantly pushing the limits of horticulture, Longwood Gardens has made significant contributions to the study of plants and the infinite potential they have to offer. The dedication of the Gardens’ staff is apparent in the displays and plant curations throughout the gardens.
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Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Explore and celebrate the history, culture, and experience of Jews in America at the National Museum of American Jewish History (NMAJH), located right in the heart of historic Philadelphia. Highlighting how an immigrant population faced the challenges that come with the privilege of freedom through the choices they faced and how they were shaped – and shaped by – America. You’ll learn about 350 years of American Jewish history through many, family-friendly hands-on exhibits, including the museum’s collection of over 1,200 artifacts, 30 original films, 13 interactive displays, and more that explore universal themes, such as immigration, worship, hard work, entertainment, community, family life, and more. The mission of the museum is to connect Jews more closely to their heritage and inspire people of all backgrounds to have a greater understanding and appreciation for the diverse American Jewish experience by providing guided dialogue about the American Jewish experience in the context of American history—so no matter your background, the National Museum of American Jewish History has a lot to offer.
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The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Visit the African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP), a revolutionary museum of its time as the first institution built by a major US city dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the life and work of African Americans and the people of the African Diaspora. Founded in 1976 as part of the US Bicentennial celebrations, the African American Museum in Philadelphia offers a museum experience rich in the vibrancy of African American heritage and culture. Explore the museum’s engaging exhibitions and galleries filled with the material and intellectual culture of African Americans in the Americas with three dominant themes: the African Diaspora, the Philadelphia Story (which focuses on African Americans of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania), and the Contemporary Narrative. You’ll examine a wide range of topics important to telling the story of African Americans, including: family life, the Civil Rights movement, arts, entertainment, sports, medicine, architecture, politics, religion, law, and technology that explore the Black experience through the narrative or art, history, and culture. The AAMP is dedicated to educating the public about African American art, history, and culture and promoting visitors to keep an ongoing dialogue about issues important to the African American community today. In addition to the museum’s extensive permanent collection, the AAMP features an ongoing rotation of temporary exhibits that provide new takes on common themes and supplemental information to its regular collection.
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Independence Seaport Museum
Get connected to Philadelphia’s rivers and watershed – explore the city’s maritime history and culture at the Independence Seaport Museum, located right near the action along the Delaware River on the historic Penn’s Landing – just a short distance from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. From commercial shipping and shipbuilding to navigation, immigration, defense, outdoor recreation, the environment, pirates, and underwater exploration, the museum is a hands-on way to learn all about the region’s maritime heritage and the important role it played in shaping the history of Philadelphia and beyond. In the galleries, you’ll get to explore lots of family-oriented interactive exhibits, learn about different ship models, see over 1,000 artifacts and works of art, and more. Watch a wooden boat being built in the boat shop, climb on board and tour two National Historic Landmarks: Admiral Dewey’s 1892 cruiser OLYMPIA and the WWII submarine BECUNA, and experience the history of the US Navy as you climb aboard the life-size model Schooner Diligence. Founded in 1960 as a key component in Philadelphia’s waterfront renaissance, the Independence Seaport Museum is one of the largest maritime art and artifact collections in North America and offers visitors a comprehensive examination of local and regional maritime history with an emphasis on the Port of Philadelphia.
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Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum
Visit one of the greatest collections of racing sports cars in the world at the Simeone Automotive Museum – a personal collection-turned-museum. Assembled by renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Frederick Simeone over a span of 50 years, the museum houses 65+ of the rarest and most significant racing sports cars ever built. The museum’s exhibits are assembled to align with “The Spirit of Competition” theme celebrating how competition is crucial to progress – just as it is in natural selection – by delving into the evolution of each machine. Walk through seven decades of ‘car breeds’ and see specific examples of how racing is the ultimate catalyst to improvement, first in the engine, then the whole car. You’ll get to see cars that date back to the early 1900s all the way to today. Some of the makes you’ll see include Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, Mercedes, Jaguar, Bentley, Porsche, Aston Martin, Corvette, Ford, and more. Whether you’re a car fanatic amateur, or a hobby collector, the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum offers visitors of all car backgrounds a way to learn about all the cars in the collection that is both approachable and infectiously inspiring. In addition to its impressive permanent collection, the museum features a variety of rotating exhibits that further explore the spirit of competition and regularly hosts “Demonstration Days,” when the museum takes the cars out to a 3-acre back lot for visitors to see them in action – just like they did during their racing days.
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Brandywine River Museum of Art
Discover an unparalleled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths: N.C., Andrew, and Jamie in what is an outstanding collection of American illustration, still life, and landscape paintings at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. The museum is known for its unique collection of Wyeth family artwork, but the museum features artwork of many other American artists, too, offering visitors a diverse art collection. Its Heritage Collection features a cross-section of American art with a focus on art produced in the Brandywine Valley to make for a truly unique and important exhibition of American art. Brandywine River Museum of Art is dedicated to staying relevant and exploring broader concepts of American Art. Check their website in advance to see what ever-changing temporary exhibits they’re hosting during your visit. The museum building itself, a renovated nineteenth-century mill and a testament to the intersection of art and nature, is worth a visit with its dramatic steel and glass addition overlooking the Brandywine River.
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Eastern State Penitentiary
Explore the American criminal justice system, from some of its darker days to present, at the Eastern State Penitentiary – an official National Historic Landmark and one of the most historic and most visited buildings in Pennsylvania. Designed to inspire penitence and regret in the hearts of criminals through “confinement in solitude with labor,” Eastern State Penitentiary is one of the most important historic institutions in Pennsylvania. It’s often credited with helping to pave the way for reform of the judicial system in the US using methods of isolation and reflection rather than capital punishment and physical abuse. The building is regarded as an architectural marvel. The original seven cell blocks, spread like spokes of a wheel, had running water and central heat before even the White House. Its beautifully designed vaulted ceilings, sky-lit cells, and castle-like walls stand in stark contrast to the purpose of many of its elements, including cell blocks, solitary punishment cells, and Death Row. Now, no longer an active penitentiary, the prison stands in haunting ruin with crumbling cell blocks, empty guard towers, and various states of neglect.
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Adventure Aquarium
Visit the only aquarium in the world where you can see hippos, the largest collection of sharks on the East Coast, the only aquarium in the US where you can see a great hammerhead shark, and one of the most popular attractions in Philadelphia, the Adventure Aquarium. With over 8,500 sea animals and innovative displays, this aquarium is known for always featuring new hands-on activities, animals, and exhibits, so every visit is a new opportunity to explore, discover and play. You’ll get to explore seven unique touch exhibits where you can get up close and personal with sharks, stingrays, and take your time exploring the aquarium’s 14 interactive and immersive exhibits. Every day the aquarium provides enriching experiences for visitors, like the African Penguin Feedings, Hippo Bedtime, Hippo Feeding, Meet the Divers, Up Close Animal Experiences, and more. Check the daily schedule to see when things are happening during your visit. Be sure to check out what’s playing at the Adventure Aquarium’s 3D Theater to explore deep-sea topics even more in a fully immersive, thrilling experience for the whole family.
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The Franklin Institute
Visit the most-visited museum in Pennsylvania and discover something new at The Franklin Institute, where kids and adults alike can experience all things science through innovative, explosive, and interactive science exhibitions that inspire curiosity and creativity. Named after America’s first Scientist Benjamin Franklin, like its namesake, The Franklin Institute is dedicated to inspiring a passion for science by offering approachable access to science through a variety of hands-on exhibitions, a constantly changing roster of cutting-edge temporary exhibits, relevant theater experiences, and more. Let your imagination soar when you climb into a fighter jet; get your blood pumping in an exhibition about the science of sports; and take a journey through a giant two-story human heart. From tectonic plates to the starry skies, visitors will be inspired to explore the world around us. It all begins at The Franklin Institute - a smart place to have fun!
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Betsy Ross House
The woman – the house – the flag. No trip to Philadelphia is complete without a visit to the home of America’s most famous flag-maker, a revolutionary woman, and an American icon, Betsy Ross. The Betsy Ross House, a circa-1740 row house, is located right in the heart of Historic Philadelphia and has been restored to the period around 1777 when Betsy Ross lived and worked there. The Betsy Ross House is one of the most popular historic things to do in Philadelphia and a great way to learn about what life and business was like (especially for a revolutionary woman) in Philadelphia in the late 1700s. Take the self-guided audio tour and learn all about 18th century Philadelphia and the legendary story of the creation of America’s first flag. You’ll get to see first-hand how Betsy Ross turned her formal training as an upholsterer into a full-fledged successful business in Colonial Philadelphia’s bustling commercial district. Hear the well-known story of Betsy Ross sewing the first Stars & Stripes – symbols that are literally woven into the colorful fabric of America’s rich history – while experiencing her famous home come to life with the sights and sounds of the Philadelphia she knew. You’ll learn all about the many accomplishments of this progressively modern, woman who lived more than two centuries ago, beyond the role she played in the birth of our nation. As you walk through the exhibits, you’ll hear stories of not only her involvement in the Revolutionary War, but also of Betsy’s life, including her upbringing as Elizabeth Griscom as the 8th of 17 children in a Quaker family, her love life, family life as a mother and wife, and ultimately, her death.
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Museum of the American Revolution
Take a journey through the American Revolution and the founding of America at the Museum of the American Revolution - one of the best ways to start a historical trip to Philadelphia. The museum features exhibits organized in chronological order that take visitors from the early signs of conflict in Boston in the 1760s to the first shots fired in the War of Independence, to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and beyond. Here, you’ll explore all aspects of the Revolution, from what life was like when America was a British Colony, to signs of unrest, to pivotal battles and the men and women who fought in them, to the writing of the first state Constitutions and more. Hands-on and immersive experiences give you a unique point-of-view on some of the major events of the American Revolution. Examine the museum’s collection of several hundred objects, including recently discovered and rare artwork, sculpture, textiles and uniforms, weapons used during the Revolutionary War (including muskets, swords, powder horns, cartridge boxes, and more), manuscripts, rare books, maps, and transcripts.
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National Constitution Center
“Visit. Learn. Debate.” The National Constitution Center tells the story of the U.S. Constitution through hundreds of interactive, multimedia exhibits, engaging theatrical performances, photographs, sculpture, original documents, film, and artifacts. The Constitution Center is the first and only institution in the US established by Congress to “disseminate information about the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis in order to increase the awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American people.” Displays take you through important events in our nation's history and explain how the United States Constitution is as important today as it was over 200 years ago. Join in on the debate and take part in exhibits such as voting for your all-time favorite President, taking the Presidential Oath of Office, taking the seat of a Supreme Court Justice and honoring the service people who have fought for and defended the Constitution. As the “museum of we the people,” the National Constitution Center’s mission is to inspire active citizenship by providing a place where people in the US can learn about debate and celebrate freedom as it is protected by the most powerful expression of it: the U.S. Constitution. It’s a national headquarters for civic education and America’s town hall. Main exhibits include three attractions: Freedom Rising, The Story of We the People, and the iconic Signers’ Hall. In addition to the main exhibits, the museum hosts traveling exhibits throughout the year that offer fresh perspectives on the Constitution.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the largest and most important art museums in the United States and one of the most visited art museums in the world. Home to more than 240,000 objects reflecting more than two thousand years of human achievement in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States, you’ll get to see the Museum's vast collection of artwork, including Impressionist masterworks, a Japanese Teahouse, an Indian Temple Hall, a gallery devoted to Philadelphia's own Thomas Eakins, and historic rooms from structures in Paris, London, Beijing, and beyond. Explore the museum’s rooms dedicated to: American Art, Arms and Armor, Asian Art, European Art (1100-1500, European Art (1500-1850), European Art (1850-1900), Modern and Contemporary Art, Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, Special Exhibitions, and Textiles.
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Battleship New Jersey
Experience history come to life at The Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial and tour one of the largest battleships ever built and our nation's most decorated battleship (having served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam). This floating museum is conveniently located right on the Camden Waterfront across from Penn’s Landing and Center City Philadelphia. Explore the ship and take a self-guided, docent-assisted tour at your own pace. Your audio guide will take you 5 levels up and 2 decks below on the USS New Jersey. The Main Deck exhibit walks you through 48 years of the ship’s history in and out of active service. As you tour the rest of the ship, you’ll get a feel for what life was like aboard the battleship and get to see what makes this remarkable vessel unique—from the crew living spaces to the command and control centers and weapon systems, you’ll see it all. Be prepared – tours of the USS New Jersey are highly interactive; you’ll be going up and down steep steps (called “ladders” by the Navy), making your way through tight passageways, and more—just like the officers and crew who served aboard the USS New Jersey did. Climb inside the legendary 16" turrets. See the Tomahawk & Harpoon missile launch pads. Discover the Bridge, Communications Center, Captain's and Admiral's cabins, Officers' Wardroom and much more. Learn about the role the "Big J" played in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. The battleship is a floating museum and memorial that provides a living window into the most important half-century in American history.
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Experience ecosystems from around the world and be transported to the great outdoors with the exciting, hands-on exhibits at the Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University, right in Philadelphia. Come face-to-face with towering dinosaur skeletons, meet live animals, stroll through an indoor, tropical garden filled with live butterflies, dig for fossils, and more. Historic dioramas depict ecosystems, plant, and animal life from all over the world, so the learning reaches far beyond the confines of Pennsylvania, or even the US. Watch the Academy staff preparing fossils in the Fossil Prep Lab before they get sent off to be studied by scientists, and more – the Academy of Natural Sciences features regular and temporary interactive exhibits and a Children’s Discovery Center, all geared towards providing visitors a chance to be a scientist for a day and interact with real science experts. This research institute is dedicated to advancing research, education, and public engagement in biodiversity and environmental science.
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Barnes
Explore one of the world’s greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist, and modern European paintings at the Barnes Foundation. Featuring over 2,000 masterpieces, including 19th- and 20th-century French paintings, important examples of African art, Native American pottery and jewelry, Pennsylvania German furniture, American avant-garde painting, and wrought-iron metalwork, the museum features engaging displays and exhibitions that serve as a great educational and cultural resource for a diverse audience. You’ll get to see iconic masterpieces by artists you’ll recognize, like Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Chaim Soutine, and more from the personal and expanded collection of Dr. Barnes, who began his collection in 1912 with the goal of curating “the greatest modern art collection.” The museum’s exhibits are arranged in dense groupings that feature a blend of object from various cultures, time periods, and media, all displayed together in “ensembles” crafted by Dr. Barnes himself. His ensembles are constructed with a focus on visual similarities among objects, like light, line, color, and space-universal principles that encourage visitors to “see as the artist sees.” The ensembles created by Dr. Barnes served as part of the education program developed by Dr. Barnes in the 1920s, with the intention of teaching the public how to consume art—one of the reasons the Barnes Foundation is such a unique and popular art museum.
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Philadelphia
With over three million LEGO® bricks under one roof, there’s a lot to explore at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Philadelphia, a must-see for LEGO® fans ages 3-10. This indoor family attraction features an interactive LEGO® themed ride, a 4D cinema experience, and 10 LEGO® themed play areas, including the exciting LEGO NINJAGO Training Camp. Spend some time exploring MINILAND® where you can see famous Philadelphia landmarks and buildings made entirely of LEGO® bricks. Kids can practice their LEGO® engineering and learn new building secrets at the Model Builder Academy before putting their skills to the test at the LEGO® RACERS: BUILD & TEST speed test tracks or see how well their skyscrapers hold up during a natural disaster at the EARTHQUAKE TABLES. Next, they can hang out with their favorite characters from LEGO® Friends in Heartlake City or sail the seas in search of treasure at the PIRATE ADVENTURE ISLAND soft play area aboard a LEGO® themed pirate ship (must wear socks!).
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Rodin Museum
Home of the largest collection of artwork by Auguste Rodin outside of Paris, the Rodin Museum is one of the most popular Philadelphia museums of art and celebrates the artwork, masterpieces, and lifetime achievements of the 19th-century artist Auguste Rodin. Explore the museum’s several rooms and gardens and learn all about Rodin’s life, career as a sculptor, impact on the art of sculpture, and more. With more than 140 bronzes, marbles, and plasters every phase of Auguste Rodin’s career is well represented.
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Old City Hall
Go on a guided tour of the largest City Hall in the United States, the Philadelphia City Hall, and enjoy the views from the city’s highest open-air observation deck. This City Hall Tower Tour features some of the best views of the Philadelphia skyline—right from the heart of it. Ride an elevator up 548 feet above ground to the top of the historic building to get unbeatable, 360-degree views of Philly and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The observation deck is just below the bronze statue of William Penn, the founder of Philadelphia and all of Pennsylvania, measuring in at 37-feet tall and weighing in at 27 tons. Choose to take the 1.5-2 hour City Hall Interior Tour in addition to your City Hall Tower Tour and learn all about the historic building’s history, art, and architecture. There are over 250 marble statues ornamenting the exterior of the building.
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National Liberty Museum
Explore freedom, as an American heritage, at the National Liberty Museum. Located right in the heart of historic Philadelphia, the museum encourages all visitors to find their own place in the story of liberty as it relates to American history and explore topics such as leadership, good character, diversity and inclusion, peaceful conflict resolution, civic engagement, and more. You’ll hear 8 stories of heroes from diverse walks of life and interact with an engaging collection of contemporary art that examine topics of freedom, liberty, and justice for all through interactive exhibits and galleries. Once you walk through the front doors, you’ll be in the Welcome to Liberty gallery where you can touch and take a picture with an exact replica of the Liberty Bell made by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London – ask one of the visitor service staff members to ring it for you. After seeing the Liberty Bell, take your time exploring the rest of the Welcome to Liberty featuring beautiful glass art and an interactive iPad exhibit with stories of heroes and quizzes. Finally, watch a film in the museum’s immersive theater that explores the sights and sounds of liberty. In addition to the museum’s permanent galleries, you’ll get entry to the National Liberty Museum’s temporary exhibits that are on display during your visit as well that further explore topics of Liberty in America.
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Longwood Gardens
Visit Longwood Gardens – one of the premier horticultural display gardens in the US – and spend some time walking through lush displays of exotic plants, horticulture, and intricate fountain systems and shows. You can cover a lot of ground at Longwood Gardens, 1,077 acres of grounds, indoors and out. From formal gardens, to plant displays geared towards kids, to intricate fountains and an expansive meadow, there’s something for anyone with an interest in nature at Longwood Gardens. You’ll get to see a diverse array of plant species, too. From seasonal blooms and fruits to exotic flowers, cacti, succulents, and more, get up close to a variety of plants and learn about their unique properties and all they have to offer. Constantly pushing the limits of horticulture, Longwood Gardens has made significant contributions to the study of plants and the infinite potential they have to offer. The dedication of the Gardens’ staff is apparent in the displays and plant curations throughout the gardens.
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Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Explore and celebrate the history, culture, and experience of Jews in America at the National Museum of American Jewish History (NMAJH), located right in the heart of historic Philadelphia. Highlighting how an immigrant population faced the challenges that come with the privilege of freedom through the choices they faced and how they were shaped – and shaped by – America. You’ll learn about 350 years of American Jewish history through many, family-friendly hands-on exhibits, including the museum’s collection of over 1,200 artifacts, 30 original films, 13 interactive displays, and more that explore universal themes, such as immigration, worship, hard work, entertainment, community, family life, and more. The mission of the museum is to connect Jews more closely to their heritage and inspire people of all backgrounds to have a greater understanding and appreciation for the diverse American Jewish experience by providing guided dialogue about the American Jewish experience in the context of American history—so no matter your background, the National Museum of American Jewish History has a lot to offer.
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The African American Museum in Philadelphia
Visit the African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP), a revolutionary museum of its time as the first institution built by a major US city dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting the life and work of African Americans and the people of the African Diaspora. Founded in 1976 as part of the US Bicentennial celebrations, the African American Museum in Philadelphia offers a museum experience rich in the vibrancy of African American heritage and culture. Explore the museum’s engaging exhibitions and galleries filled with the material and intellectual culture of African Americans in the Americas with three dominant themes: the African Diaspora, the Philadelphia Story (which focuses on African Americans of Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania), and the Contemporary Narrative. You’ll examine a wide range of topics important to telling the story of African Americans, including: family life, the Civil Rights movement, arts, entertainment, sports, medicine, architecture, politics, religion, law, and technology that explore the Black experience through the narrative or art, history, and culture. The AAMP is dedicated to educating the public about African American art, history, and culture and promoting visitors to keep an ongoing dialogue about issues important to the African American community today. In addition to the museum’s extensive permanent collection, the AAMP features an ongoing rotation of temporary exhibits that provide new takes on common themes and supplemental information to its regular collection.
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Independence Seaport Museum
Get connected to Philadelphia’s rivers and watershed – explore the city’s maritime history and culture at the Independence Seaport Museum, located right near the action along the Delaware River on the historic Penn’s Landing – just a short distance from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. From commercial shipping and shipbuilding to navigation, immigration, defense, outdoor recreation, the environment, pirates, and underwater exploration, the museum is a hands-on way to learn all about the region’s maritime heritage and the important role it played in shaping the history of Philadelphia and beyond. In the galleries, you’ll get to explore lots of family-oriented interactive exhibits, learn about different ship models, see over 1,000 artifacts and works of art, and more. Watch a wooden boat being built in the boat shop, climb on board and tour two National Historic Landmarks: Admiral Dewey’s 1892 cruiser OLYMPIA and the WWII submarine BECUNA, and experience the history of the US Navy as you climb aboard the life-size model Schooner Diligence. Founded in 1960 as a key component in Philadelphia’s waterfront renaissance, the Independence Seaport Museum is one of the largest maritime art and artifact collections in North America and offers visitors a comprehensive examination of local and regional maritime history with an emphasis on the Port of Philadelphia.
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Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum
Visit one of the greatest collections of racing sports cars in the world at the Simeone Automotive Museum – a personal collection-turned-museum. Assembled by renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Frederick Simeone over a span of 50 years, the museum houses 65+ of the rarest and most significant racing sports cars ever built. The museum’s exhibits are assembled to align with “The Spirit of Competition” theme celebrating how competition is crucial to progress – just as it is in natural selection – by delving into the evolution of each machine. Walk through seven decades of ‘car breeds’ and see specific examples of how racing is the ultimate catalyst to improvement, first in the engine, then the whole car. You’ll get to see cars that date back to the early 1900s all the way to today. Some of the makes you’ll see include Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, Mercedes, Jaguar, Bentley, Porsche, Aston Martin, Corvette, Ford, and more. Whether you’re a car fanatic amateur, or a hobby collector, the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum offers visitors of all car backgrounds a way to learn about all the cars in the collection that is both approachable and infectiously inspiring. In addition to its impressive permanent collection, the museum features a variety of rotating exhibits that further explore the spirit of competition and regularly hosts “Demonstration Days,” when the museum takes the cars out to a 3-acre back lot for visitors to see them in action – just like they did during their racing days.
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Brandywine River Museum of Art
Discover an unparalleled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths: N.C., Andrew, and Jamie in what is an outstanding collection of American illustration, still life, and landscape paintings at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. The museum is known for its unique collection of Wyeth family artwork, but the museum features artwork of many other American artists, too, offering visitors a diverse art collection. Its Heritage Collection features a cross-section of American art with a focus on art produced in the Brandywine Valley to make for a truly unique and important exhibition of American art. Brandywine River Museum of Art is dedicated to staying relevant and exploring broader concepts of American Art. Check their website in advance to see what ever-changing temporary exhibits they’re hosting during your visit. The museum building itself, a renovated nineteenth-century mill and a testament to the intersection of art and nature, is worth a visit with its dramatic steel and glass addition overlooking the Brandywine River.
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Восточная государственная тюрьма
Исследуйте американскую систему уголовного правосудия, от самых мрачных дней до наших дней, в Восточной государственной тюрьме — официальном национальном историческом памятнике и одном из самых исторических и посещаемых зданий в Пенсильвании. Восточная государственная тюрьма, созданная для того, чтобы внушать раскаяние и сожаление в сердца преступников посредством «заключения в одиночестве с трудом», является одним из самых важных исторических учреждений в Пенсильвании. Ему часто приписывают помощь в прокладывании пути для реформы судебной системы в США с использованием методов изоляции и рефлексии, а не смертной казни и физического насилия. Здание считается архитектурным чудом. Первоначальные семь тюремных блоков, разбросанных, как спицы колеса, имели проточную воду и центральное отопление даже раньше, чем в Белом доме. Его красиво оформленные сводчатые потолки, освещенные небом камеры и стены, похожие на замки, резко контрастируют с назначением многих его элементов, включая тюремные блоки, одиночные карцеры и камеру смертников. Теперь, больше не действующая тюрьма, тюрьма стоит в призрачных руинах с рушащимися блоками камер, пустыми сторожевыми вышками и различными состояниями запущенности.
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Аквариум приключений
Посетите единственный аквариум в мире, где можно увидеть гиппопотамов, самую большую коллекцию акул на Восточном побережье, единственный аквариум в США, где можно увидеть большую акулу-молот, а также одну из самых популярных достопримечательностей Филадельфии Adventure Аквариум. Этот аквариум с более чем 8500 морских животных и инновационными экспозициями известен тем, что всегда предлагает новые практические занятия, животных и экспонаты, поэтому каждое посещение — это новая возможность исследовать, открывать и играть. Вы сможете исследовать семь уникальных сенсорных экспонатов, где вы сможете поближе познакомиться с акулами и скатами, а также не торопясь исследовать 14 интерактивных и захватывающих экспонатов аквариума. Каждый день аквариум предлагает посетителям разнообразные развлечения, такие как «Кормление африканских пингвинов», «Перед сном бегемотов», «Кормление бегемотов», «Знакомство с дайверами», «Впечатления от животных вблизи» и многое другое. Проверьте ежедневное расписание, чтобы узнать, что происходит во время вашего визита. Обязательно посмотрите, что идет в 3D-кинотеатре Adventure Aquarium, чтобы еще больше исследовать глубоководные темы в захватывающем и захватывающем приключении для всей семьи.
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Институт Франклина
Посетите самый посещаемый музей в Пенсильвании и откройте для себя что-то новое в Институте Франклина, где дети и взрослые могут познакомиться со всеми научными открытиями благодаря инновационным, взрывным и интерактивным научным выставкам, которые пробуждают любопытство и творчество. Названный в честь первого ученого Америки Бенджамина Франклина, как и его тезка, Институт Франклина призван вдохновлять страсть к науке, предлагая доступный доступ к науке через различные практические выставки, постоянно меняющийся список передовых временных экспонатов, актуальных театральные впечатления и многое другое. Дайте волю своему воображению, когда вы садитесь в истребитель; разбудите кровь на выставке, посвященной науке о спорте; и совершите путешествие по гигантскому двухэтажному человеческому сердцу. От тектонических плит до звездного неба посетители будут вдохновлены исследовать мир вокруг нас. Все начинается в Институте Франклина — прекрасном месте для веселья!
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Дом Бетси Росс
Женщина – дом – флаг. Ни одно путешествие в Филадельфию не обходится без посещения дома самого известного производителя флагов Америки, женщины-революционерки и американской иконы Бетси Росс. Дом Бетси Росс, рядный дом около 1740 года, расположен в самом сердце исторической Филадельфии и был отреставрирован в период около 1777 года, когда Бетси Росс жила и работала там. Дом Бетси Росс — одно из самых популярных исторических мест в Филадельфии и отличный способ узнать, на что были похожи жизнь и бизнес (особенно для женщины-революционерки) в Филадельфии в конце 1700-х годов. Совершите самостоятельную аудиоэкскурсию и узнайте все о Филадельфии 18-го века и легендарной истории создания первого флага Америки. Вы увидите из первых рук, как Бетси Росс превратила свое формальное обучение на обойщика в полноценный успешный бизнес в оживленном коммерческом районе колониальной Филадельфии. Послушайте известную историю о том, как Бетси Росс сшила первые звезды и полосы — символы, которые буквально вплетены в красочную ткань богатой истории Америки, — наблюдая за тем, как ее знаменитый дом оживает благодаря достопримечательностям и звукам Филадельфии, которую она знала. Вы узнаете все о многих достижениях этой прогрессивно современной женщины, которая жила более двух столетий назад, помимо той роли, которую она сыграла в рождении нашей нации. Прогуливаясь по экспонатам, вы услышите истории не только о ее участии в Войне за независимость, но и о жизни Бетси, в том числе о ее воспитании как Элизабет Гриском, восьмом из 17 детей в семье квакеров, ее личной жизни, семье. жизнь матери и жены и, в конечном счете, ее смерть.
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Музей американской революции
Совершите путешествие во времена американской революции и основания Америки в Музее американской революции — один из лучших способов начать историческое путешествие по Филадельфии. В музее представлены экспонаты, организованные в хронологическом порядке, которые ведут посетителей от первых признаков конфликта в Бостоне в 1760-х годах до первых выстрелов в Войне за независимость, до подписания Декларации независимости в 1776 году и далее. Здесь вы исследуете все аспекты Революции, от того, какой была жизнь, когда Америка была британской колонией, до признаков беспорядков, решающих сражений и мужчин и женщин, которые сражались в них, до написания конституций первых штатов. и более. Практический и захватывающий опыт даст вам уникальную точку зрения на некоторые из основных событий американской революции. Изучите музейную коллекцию из нескольких сотен предметов, в том числе недавно обнаруженные и редкие произведения искусства, скульптуру, текстиль и униформу, оружие, использовавшееся во время Войны за независимость (в том числе мушкеты, мечи, пороховые рожки, патронные коробки и многое другое), рукописи, редкие книги, карты. , и стенограммы.
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Национальный конституционный центр
"Посетить. Учиться. Дебаты». Национальный центр Конституции рассказывает историю Конституции США с помощью сотен интерактивных мультимедийных выставок, увлекательных театральных представлений, фотографий, скульптур, оригинальных документов, фильмов и артефактов. Конституционный центр является первым и единственным учреждением в США, созданным Конгрессом для «распространения информации о Конституции Соединенных Штатов на беспристрастной основе с целью повышения осведомленности и понимания Конституции среди американского народа». Дисплеи знакомят вас с важными событиями в истории нашей страны и объясняют, почему Конституция Соединенных Штатов так же важна сегодня, как и более 200 лет назад. Присоединяйтесь к дебатам и примите участие в выставках, таких как голосование за вашего самого любимого президента, принесение президентской присяги, занятие места судьи Верховного суда и чествование служащих, которые боролись за Конституцию и защищали ее. Миссия Национального конституционного центра как «музея нас, людей» состоит в том, чтобы вдохновлять на активную гражданскую деятельность, предоставляя место, где люди в США могут узнать о дебатах и ​​прославить свободу, поскольку она защищена самым могущественным ее выражением: США. Конституция. Это национальная штаб-квартира гражданского образования и ратуша Америки. Основные экспонаты включают в себя три достопримечательности: «Восстание свободы», «История нас, людей» и культовый Зал подписантов. В дополнение к основным экспонатам в течение года в музее проходят передвижные выставки, которые предлагают свежий взгляд на Конституцию.
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Филадельфийский художественный музей
Художественный музей Филадельфии — один из крупнейших и важнейших художественных музеев США и один из самых посещаемых художественных музеев мира. Здесь находится более 240 000 объектов, отражающих более чем две тысячи лет человеческих достижений в Азии, Европе, Латинской Америке и Соединенных Штатах. Вы увидите обширную коллекцию произведений искусства, включая шедевры импрессионистов, японскую чайную, Зал Индийского храма, галерея, посвященная собственному Томасу Икинсу из Филадельфии, и исторические залы построек в Париже, Лондоне, Пекине и других местах. Исследуйте залы музея, посвященные: американскому искусству, оружию и доспехам, азиатскому искусству, европейскому искусству (1100–1500 гг., европейскому искусству (1500–1850 гг.), европейскому искусству (1850–1900 гг.), современному искусству, гравюрам, рисункам и Фотографии, специальные выставки и текстиль.
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Линкор Нью-Джерси
Оживите историю в Музее и мемориале линкора в Нью-Джерси и совершите поездку по одному из крупнейших когда-либо построенных линкоров и самому украшенному линкору нашей страны (участвовавшему во Второй мировой войне, Корее и Вьетнаме). Этот плавучий музей удобно расположен прямо на набережной Камдена, напротив Penn’s Landing и Center City Philadelphia. Исследуйте корабль и совершите самостоятельную экскурсию с доцентом в своем собственном темпе. Ваш аудиогид проведет вас на 5 уровней вверх и на 2 палубы ниже на USS New Jersey. Выставка на главной палубе проведет вас через 48 лет истории корабля на активной службе и вне ее. Во время осмотра остальной части корабля вы почувствуете, какой была жизнь на борту линкора, и увидите, что делает этот замечательный корабль уникальным — от жилых помещений экипажа до центров управления и систем вооружения, вы все увидишь. Будьте готовы — экскурсии по авианосцу «Нью-Джерси» очень интерактивны; вы будете подниматься и спускаться по крутым ступеням (называемым военно-морскими силами «лестницами»), пробираться через узкие проходы и многое другое — точно так же, как это делали офицеры и члены экипажа, служившие на борту авианосца «Нью-Джерси». Заберитесь внутрь легендарных 16-дюймовых турелей. Посмотрите на пусковые установки для ракет «Томагавк» и «Гарпун». Откройте для себя мостик, центр связи, каюты капитана и адмирала, офицерскую кают-компанию и многое другое. Узнайте о роли «Большого J» во Второй мировой войне. , Корея, Вьетнам и Персидский залив Линкор представляет собой плавучий музей и мемориал, который представляет собой живое окно в самые важные полвека американской истории.
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Академия естественных наук Университета Дрекселя
Познакомьтесь с экосистемами со всего мира и перенеситесь на природу с захватывающими практическими экспонатами в Академии естественных наук Университета Дрекселя, прямо в Филадельфии. Встретьтесь лицом к лицу с возвышающимися скелетами динозавров, познакомьтесь с живыми животными, прогуляйтесь по крытому тропическому саду, полному живых бабочек, раскопайте окаменелости и многое другое. Исторические диорамы изображают экосистемы, растения и животный мир со всего мира, поэтому знания выходят далеко за пределы Пенсильвании или даже США. Наблюдайте за тем, как сотрудники Академии готовят окаменелости в лаборатории подготовки окаменелостей, прежде чем их отправят на изучение ученым, и многое другое — в Академии естественных наук есть регулярные и временные интерактивные выставки и Детский центр открытий, все они предназначены для того, чтобы дать посетителям возможность Станьте ученым на один день и пообщайтесь с настоящими экспертами в области науки. Этот научно-исследовательский институт занимается продвижением исследований, образования и общественного участия в области биоразнообразия и наук об окружающей среде.
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Барнс
Исследуйте одну из величайших в мире коллекций картин импрессионистов, постимпрессионистов и современных европейских художников в Фонде Барнса. В музее представлено более 2000 шедевров, в том числе французские картины 19-го и 20-го веков, важные образцы африканского искусства, керамика и украшения коренных американцев, немецкая мебель из Пенсильвании, американская авангардная живопись и изделия из кованого железа. которые служат отличным образовательным и культурным ресурсом для разнообразной аудитории. Вы увидите культовые шедевры известных вам художников, таких как Винсент Ван Гог, Анри Матисс, Пабло Пикассо, Амедео Модильяни, Пьер-Огюст Ренуар, Хаим Сутин и другие из личной и расширенной коллекции доктора Барнса. который начал свою коллекцию в 1912 году с целью создать «величайшую коллекцию современного искусства». Экспонаты музея сгруппированы в плотные группы, представляющие собой смесь предметов из разных культур, периодов времени и средств массовой информации, которые выставлены вместе в «ансамблях», созданных самим доктором Барнсом. Его ансамбли построены с акцентом на визуальное сходство между объектами, такими как свет, линия, цвет и универсальные принципы пространства, которые побуждают посетителей «видеть так, как видит художник». Ансамбли, созданные доктором Барнсом, служили частью образовательной программы, разработанной доктором Барнсом в 1920-х годах с целью научить публику потреблять искусство - одна из причин, по которой Фонд Барнса является таким уникальным и популярным художественным музеем. .
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Филадельфия
В Центре открытий LEGOLAND® в Филадельфии, где под одной крышей собрано более трех миллионов кубиков LEGO®, есть что посмотреть, что обязательно нужно посетить поклонникам LEGO® в возрасте от 3 до 10 лет. В этом крытом семейном аттракционе есть интерактивная тематическая поездка LEGO®, 4D-кинотеатр и 10 тематических игровых площадок LEGO®, в том числе захватывающий тренировочный лагерь LEGO NINJAGO. Потратьте некоторое время на изучение MINILAND®, где вы сможете увидеть знаменитые достопримечательности и здания Филадельфии, полностью построенные из кубиков LEGO®. Дети могут попрактиковаться в конструировании LEGO® и узнать новые секреты строительства в Академии модельеров, а затем проверить свои навыки на скоростных трассах LEGO® RACERS: BUILD & TEST или посмотреть, насколько хорошо их небоскребы выдержат стихийное бедствие в ТАБЛИЦЫ ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЙ. Затем они могут пообщаться со своими любимыми персонажами из LEGO® Friends в Хартлейк-Сити или отправиться в плавание по морям в поисках сокровищ в мягкой игровой зоне ОСТРОВ ПРИКЛЮЧЕНИЙ ПИРАТ на борту тематического пиратского корабля LEGO® (необходимо носить носки!).
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Музей Родена
Музей Родена, в котором находится самая большая коллекция произведений искусства Огюста Родена за пределами Парижа, является одним из самых популярных художественных музеев Филадельфии и прославляет произведения искусства, шедевры и жизненные достижения художника 19-го века Огюста Родена. Исследуйте несколько залов и садов музея и узнайте все о жизни Родена, карьере скульптора, влиянии на искусство скульптуры и многом другом. С более чем 140 изделиями из бронзы, мрамора и гипса хорошо представлены все этапы карьеры Огюста Родена.
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Старая ратуша
Отправьтесь на экскурсию по самой большой ратуше в Соединенных Штатах, ратуше Филадельфии, и насладитесь видами с самой высокой смотровой площадки под открытым небом в городе. Этот тур по башне мэрии предлагает одни из лучших видов на горизонт Филадельфии - прямо из его сердца. Поднимитесь на лифте на высоту 548 футов над землей на вершину исторического здания, чтобы получить непревзойденный 360-градусный вид на Филадельфию и бульвар Бенджамина Франклина. Смотровая площадка находится чуть ниже бронзовой статуи Уильяма Пенна, основателя Филадельфии и всей Пенсильвании, высотой 37 футов и весом 27 тонн. Выберите 1,5-2-часовой тур по интерьеру ратуши в дополнение к туру по башне ратуши и узнайте все об истории, искусстве и архитектуре исторического здания. Внешний вид здания украшают более 250 мраморных статуй.
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Национальный музей свободы
Исследуйте свободу как американское наследие в Национальном музее свободы. Расположенный в самом сердце исторической Филадельфии, музей предлагает всем посетителям найти свое место в истории свободы, связанной с американской историей, и изучить такие темы, как лидерство, хороший характер, разнообразие и инклюзивность, мирное разрешение конфликтов, гражданская активность. , и более. Вы услышите 8 историй о героях из разных слоев общества и познакомитесь с увлекательной коллекцией современного искусства, которая исследует темы свободы и справедливости для всех с помощью интерактивных выставок и галерей. Как только вы войдете в парадные двери, вы окажетесь в галерее «Добро пожаловать в Свободу», где вы сможете потрогать и сфотографироваться с точной копией Колокола Свободы, изготовленной литейным заводом Whitechapel Bell в Лондоне. членов, чтобы позвонить вам. Увидев Колокол Свободы, не торопитесь исследовать остальную часть «Добро пожаловать в Свободу», где представлены красивые произведения искусства из стекла и интерактивная выставка iPad с историями героев и викторинами. Наконец, посмотрите фильм в иммерсивном театре музея, который исследует достопримечательности и звуки свободы. В дополнение к постоянным галереям музея вы получите доступ к временным экспонатам Национального музея свободы, которые демонстрируются во время вашего визита, а также раскрывают темы свободы в Америке.
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Лонгвудские сады
Посетите Лонгвуд-Гарденс — один из лучших выставочных садов в США — и проведите некоторое время, прогуливаясь по пышным экспозициям экзотических растений, садоводству и замысловатым системам фонтанов и шоу. Вы можете покрыть много земли в Longwood Gardens, 1077 акров земли, внутри и снаружи. От классических садов до растительных экспозиций, ориентированных на детей, до замысловатых фонтанов и обширного луга — в Longwood Gardens найдется что-то для всех, кто интересуется природой. Вы также увидите множество разнообразных видов растений. От сезонных цветов и фруктов до экзотических цветов, кактусов, суккулентов и многого другого, подойдите ближе к разнообразным растениям и узнайте об их уникальных свойствах и обо всем, что они могут предложить. Постоянно расширяя границы садоводства, Longwood Gardens внесли значительный вклад в изучение растений и их безграничного потенциала. Самоотверженность персонала садов проявляется в экспозиции и уходе за растениями во всех садах.
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Национальный музей американской еврейской истории Вейцмана
Исследуйте и прославляйте историю, культуру и опыт евреев в Америке в Национальном музее американской еврейской истории (NMAJH), расположенном в самом сердце исторической Филадельфии. Подчеркивая, как иммигрантское население сталкивалось с проблемами, связанными с привилегией свободы, через выбор, с которым они столкнулись, и как они были сформированы — и сформированы — Америкой. Вы узнаете о 350-летней истории американского еврейства благодаря множеству удобных для всей семьи экспонатов, в том числе музейной коллекции из более чем 1200 экспонатов, 30 оригинальных фильмов, 13 интерактивных дисплеев и т. д., посвященных универсальным темам, таким как иммиграция, поклонение, тяжелая работа, развлечения, общение, семейная жизнь и многое другое. Миссия музея состоит в том, чтобы более тесно связать евреев с их наследием и вдохновить людей любого происхождения на большее понимание и оценку разнообразного опыта американских евреев, ведя управляемый диалог об опыте американских евреев в контексте американской истории. Независимо от вашего происхождения, Национальный музей американской еврейской истории может многое предложить.
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Афроамериканский музей в Филадельфии
Посетите Афроамериканский музей в Филадельфии (AAMP), революционный музей своего времени, первое учреждение, построенное крупным городом США, посвященное сбору, сохранению и интерпретации жизни и творчества афроамериканцев и людей африканской диаспоры. Основанный в 1976 году в рамках празднования двухсотлетия США, Афроамериканский музей в Филадельфии предлагает музейный опыт, насыщенный ярким афроамериканским наследием и культурой. Исследуйте увлекательные выставки и галереи музея, наполненные материальной и интеллектуальной культурой афроамериканцев в Северной и Южной Америке с тремя доминирующими темами: африканская диаспора, история Филадельфии (в которой основное внимание уделяется афроамериканцам Филадельфии, Долины Делавэр и Содружества Пенсильвании). ) и «Современное повествование». Вы изучите широкий круг тем, важных для рассказа истории афроамериканцев, в том числе: семейную жизнь, движение за гражданские права, искусство, развлечения, спорт, медицину, архитектуру, политику, религию, право и технологии, которые исследуют чернокожих. опыт через повествование или искусство, историю и культуру. AAMP посвящен просвещению общественности об афроамериканском искусстве, истории и культуре и поощрению посетителей поддерживать постоянный диалог о проблемах, важных для афроамериканского сообщества сегодня. В дополнение к обширной постоянной коллекции музея, AAMP имеет постоянную ротацию временных экспонатов, которые предлагают новые взгляды на общие темы и дополнительную информацию к его регулярной коллекции.
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Музей морского порта Независимости
Получите доступ к рекам и водоразделу Филадельфии — изучите морскую историю и культуру города в Музее морского порта Независимости, расположенном рядом с оживленной рекой Делавэр в историческом пристани Пеннса — всего в нескольких минутах ходьбы от Зала Независимости и Колокола Свободы. От коммерческого судоходства и судостроения до навигации, иммиграции, обороны, отдыха на природе, окружающей среды, пиратов и подводных исследований, музей — это практический способ узнать все о морском наследии региона и о той важной роли, которую оно сыграло в формировании истории. Филадельфии и не только. В галереях вы сможете изучить множество интерактивных экспонатов, ориентированных на семью, узнать о различных моделях кораблей, увидеть более 1000 артефактов и произведений искусства и многое другое. Посмотрите, как в лодочной мастерской строят деревянную лодку, поднимитесь на борт и совершите поездку по двум национальным историческим достопримечательностям: крейсеру адмирала Дьюи OLYMPIA 1892 года и подводной лодке BECUNA времен Второй мировой войны, а также окунитесь в историю ВМС США, взобравшись на борт модели шхуны в натуральную величину. Усердие. Музей морского порта Независимости, основанный в 1960 году как ключевой компонент ренессанса набережной Филадельфии, является одной из крупнейших коллекций морского искусства и артефактов в Северной Америке и предлагает посетителям всестороннее изучение местной и региональной морской истории с акцентом на порт Филадельфии.
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Автомобильный музей Фонда Симеоне
Посетите одну из величайших коллекций гоночных спортивных автомобилей в мире в Автомобильном музее Симеоне — личной коллекции, ставшей музеем. Собранный известным нейрохирургом доктором Фредериком Симеоне в течение 50 лет, музей содержит более 65 самых редких и значительных гоночных спортивных автомобилей, когда-либо построенных. Экспонаты музея собраны в соответствии с темой «Дух соревнования», отмечая, что конкуренция имеет решающее значение для прогресса — так же, как и в естественном отборе — путем углубления в эволюцию каждой машины. Пройдитесь по семидесятилетиям «разновидностей автомобилей» и посмотрите на конкретных примерах того, как гонки являются главным катализатором совершенствования сначала двигателя, а затем и всей машины. Вы увидите автомобили, выпущенные с начала 1900-х годов до наших дней. Некоторые из марок, которые вы увидите, включают Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Bugatti, Mercedes, Jaguar, Bentley, Porsche, Aston Martin, Corvette, Ford и другие. Независимо от того, являетесь ли вы автолюбителем-любителем или коллекционером, автомобильный музей Фонда Симеоне предлагает посетителям любого автомобильного происхождения способ узнать обо всех автомобилях в коллекции, которая является одновременно доступной и заразительно вдохновляющей. В дополнение к своей впечатляющей постоянной коллекции, в музее представлено множество постоянно меняющихся экспонатов, которые еще больше раскрывают дух соперничества, и регулярно проводятся «демонстрационные дни», когда музей вывозит автомобили на 3-акровую площадку, чтобы посетители могли их увидеть. в действии – как и во времена гонок.
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Музей искусств реки Брендивайн
Откройте для себя беспрецедентную коллекцию работ трех поколений Уайетов: Н.К., Эндрю и Джейми в выдающейся коллекции американских иллюстраций, натюрмортов и пейзажей в Художественном музее Брендивайн-Ривер. Музей известен своей уникальной коллекцией произведений искусства семьи Уайет, но в музее также представлены работы многих других американских художников, предлагая посетителям разнообразную коллекцию произведений искусства. В его коллекции «Наследие» представлено поперечное сечение американского искусства с акцентом на искусство, созданное в долине Брендивайн, что делает выставку действительно уникальной и важной выставкой американского искусства. Художественный музей Брендивайн-Ривер стремится оставаться актуальным и исследовать более широкие концепции американского искусства. Заранее проверьте их веб-сайт, чтобы узнать, какие постоянно меняющиеся временные выставки они устраивают во время вашего визита. Само здание музея, отреставрированная мельница девятнадцатого века и свидетельство пересечения искусства и природы, стоит посетить с его эффектной пристройкой из стали и стекла с видом на реку Брендивайн.
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SuperMom48
Oct 2021
The Go-Pass for Philadpehia was great! We bought the 5 day all inclusive pass and not only saved a ton of money, but there was the added convenience of not having to book ahead of time and having to commit to a time. We had 3 couples all wanting to do different activities, and the Go-Pass made it so easy - we could each go to whatever location we liked (and you can use the pass for multiple days (except Hop-on-hop off bus) for most museums so if you don't see enough one day you can go back the next). We used the pass for the Hop-on-Hop off bus, the Eastern Penitentiary, Barnes, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rodin, African American Museum, Museum of the American Revolution and the Longwood Gardens! In addition, we had great customer service from Go-Pass - I had a question ahead of time about the hours for the Philadelphia Museum (the Museum was planning to start opening on Wednesdays right before we arrived). However, the museum changed their mind and the manager from the Go-Pass called me to make sure I knew the museum changed their dates so we would go on the wrong day (thanks to Leonardo!) Amazing!
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2021
Hello SuperM, that sounds like an amazing trip, we are glad to hear you were able to enjoy many attractions with our Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass and enjoyed your time in the city, hope to hear of your next adventure soon!. Best regards, Go City - WS
Marylynn_I
Sep 2021
viator provided incorrect address of tour bus location. It took forever for your employees to figure out what tickets we had ( philly go pass all inclusive). Every where we went they kept saying we had to pay for things we were told were all inclusive. Specifically told the zoo and aquarium were accessible by bus. The aquarium required a ferry and we were told that on a Saturday they were not running the route that takes you to the zoo. branches kept hitting my daughter in the face. We waited an hour for a bus to pick us up at Eastern State Penitentiary. Apparently there was a float in the middle of the road that caused us to miss the parkway, so we had to detour all the way around and then got dropped off somewhere different than the regular ESP bus stop. Driver told us to meet there for pickup. After 45 minutes of waiting I called and was told they are not going to ESP because of the road being partially closed. When they finally came we had to wait for a large group of people to purchase tickets and board the bus. This took another 20 minutes.The whole process of getting picked up and going to the next stop took 2 hours out of our day.
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2021
Thank you for sharing your situation with us, we are terribly sorry to hear of this inconvenience and the frustration it may have caused you. We appreciate your feedback and will use it to improve our services and meet your expectations. WS
james_t
Aug 2021
I had trouble downloading the bar code to use. The customer service guy said to just so my paperwork with the confirmation number. We got to the Camden aquarium and had trouble checking in. We had the same issue at the battle ship of new jersey.
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2021
Thank you very much for taking the time to write your review. We are really sorry for the situation you went trough at the moment to use our pass. We would like you to contact our customer service care team at the phone number: 1 (877) 714-1999 or by email: [email protected] in order to do a deeply research. This way we are going to be able to avoid any situation like this to happen again in the future. Thanks in advance.

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