The Museum is now open Friday through Monday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. with enhanced health and safety protocols.  Plan Your Visit

Hours & Admissions

The Museum is open — welcome!

Learn more about the rigorous health and safety measures in place to ensure the safest and most enjoyable experience for all, including reduced capacity, advance online ticket purchasing, and enhanced sanitizing and cleaning protocols.

Museum Hours:
Friday - Monday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Please Note: Beginning May 27 through Sept. 6, the Museum will be open Thursday-Monday.

Upcoming Special Museum Hours:
Summer: The Museum will be open daily, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., from June 24 through July 12.

Cross Keys Café
Cross Keys Café is currently closed. New hours will be announced soon.

Museum Shop
The Museum Shop is open during the Museum’s operating hours, with reduced capacity. The Third St. entrance will not be available, so all guests must enter through the Museum’s main entrance. The Museum’s online shop is available and offers a wide range of books, gifts, and apparel for all ages.

Adults $21
Youth (6-17) $13
Children (5 and under) FREE
Members FREE
Seniors (65 and up) $18
Students $18
Military $18
Teachers $18
Any Day Tickets $25

Directions & Parking

101 South Third Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

The Museum of the American Revolution is conveniently located in Philadelphia's Old City District neighborhood and just steps away from historic Philadelphia attractions like Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and Independence National Historical Park as well as Penn's Landing and the Delaware River waterfront.

The Museum is within easy reach of Interstate 95, Interstate 76, Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station, and the Philadelphia International Airport.

Parking 
The Museum does not have any parking facilities. View a list of parking lots and garages located within easy walking distance of the Museum as well as additional transit options.

Have a question about your upcoming visit?
To help you prepare for your visit, browse our tips for visiting and frequently asked questions.

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Museum Map

View the map of the Museum to plan your route through the Museum on your next visit.
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Tips for Visiting

View frequently asked questions about the Museum to help you prepare for your visit.
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Accessibility

Learn more about the Museum's ADA compliant facilities, exhibits, and programs.
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Guided Tours

Choose from guided, audio, highlights, and touch tour options to explore the Museum with an expert.
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Shop & Dine

Learn more about the Cross Keys Café and Museum Shop located on the first floor of the Museum.
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Book Your Group Visit

The Museum offers in-person and virtual experiences for student, youth, or adult groups to explore the remarkable story of America’s founding.
Book Group

What’s Happening This Week

When Women Lost Vote Tableau
Museum of the American Revolution Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellow for Women's History Marcela Micucci

Closing Weekend: When Women Lost the Vote Exhibit

April 23-25, 2021
Join us for the final chance to see When Women Lost the Vote: A Revolutionary Story, 1776-1807 at the Museum before the exhibit closes on Sunday, April 25.
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The New Jersey Exception in Six Documents

April 27, 2021 from 7-8:30 p.m.
In this free teacher workshop, join exhibit co-curator Dr. Marcela Micucci to use the Museum's When Women Lost the Vote virtual exhibit to analyze primary sources documenting a moment from 1776-1807 when women and people of color were able to vote in New Jersey.
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