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Museum of the American Revolution Admission Ticket with Audio Guided Option

4.8 (160)
Philadelphia, US
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Philadelphia, US
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The Museum of the American Revolution Admission Ticket with Audio Guided Option is an immersive experience that takes you back to the dramatic and uncertain era of the American Revolution. As you explore this rich and complicated history, you'll discover the connections it has to our modern world. With two-day admission, you'll have plenty of time to delve into the galleries and experience all the highlights this museum has to offer. Start with an introductory film that explores the drama of the American Revolution, available in both English and Mandarin. Take an audio tour, available in English and Spanish, to discover key artifacts and stories. Don't worry about getting lost – the museum provides printed maps and guides in English, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, and Japanese. And make sure to visit the museum shop, where you'll find unique gifts, books, and artifact reproductions. Let the Museum of the American Revolution transport you to a time of bravery, conflict, and the fight for liberty.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours - 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-14 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Two-day admission
  • Introductory film exploring the drama of the American Revolution
  • Audio tours highlighting key artifacts and stories
  • Printed museum maps and guides available in multiple languages
  • Museum shop featuring unique gifts and books
  • Skip-the-line tickets
  • Skip-the-line Entry
  • Ticket valid for 2 Consecutive Days
  • Audio Guided Options available at checkout (English/Spanish/French)
  • All taxes, fees, and handling charges
  • Admission to the Museum of the American Revolution
  • Introductory film exploring the drama of the American Revolution
  • Special exhibitions when applicable
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction

The Museum of the American Revolution is not just a collection of artifacts and historical exhibits; it is an immersive journey into the dramatic and uncertain era of the American Revolution. Located near Independence Hall, this museum invites visitors to delve into the rich and complex history of this pivotal period and discover how it connects to our modern world. With its two-day admission ticket, visitors have ample time to explore every corner of the museum and truly absorb the significance of this formative era in American history.

What to expect?

When you step into the Museum of the American Revolution, be prepared for an experience that will transport you back in time. You will witness George Washington's remarkable journey, sitting in the presence of his original Revolutionary War headquarters tent. As you explore the museum, you'll come face-to-face with life-size replicas of key figures, such as members of the Oneida Indian Nation, and listen to the intense debates that led to important decisions. Brace yourself for the fear and frenzy of the front lines as you confront an all-out British infantry charge during the Battle of Brandywine. And don't miss the opportunity to climb aboard a replica privateer ship and experience the war at sea firsthand. Throughout your visit, you'll learn about the realities faced by African Americans during the Revolution and the contradictions between the fight for American liberty and the persistence of slavery.

Who is this for?

The Museum of the American Revolution is a must-visit for history enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you're a student looking to deepen your knowledge of American history or a casual traveler seeking an immersive cultural experience, this museum is bound to impress. Families can enjoy exploring together, as the exhibits offer engaging and educational opportunities for children. Additionally, anyone interested in understanding the roots of American democracy and how the Revolution shaped the nation will find this museum enlightening. The museum's exhibits are designed to accommodate visitors from all walks of life, ensuring that everyone feels welcome and included in this journey through history.

Why book this?

The Museum of the American Revolution stands out as a captivating and immersive experience that brings history to life. Unlike traditional museums, this institution goes beyond static displays by offering interactive exhibits, theatrical presentations, and audio tours. By stepping into the museum, visitors are transported back in time, gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs of the American Revolution. The availability of an audio guide in multiple languages, including English and Spanish, ensures that visitors from diverse backgrounds can fully engage with the exhibits. Furthermore, the museum's central location, just steps away from Independence Hall, makes it a convenient and enriching addition to any visit to Philadelphia. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the birth of a nation, the Museum of the American Revolution promises an unforgettable experience.

Good to know

When planning your visit to the Museum of the American Revolution, keep in mind that the total duration of your experience will be approximately 180 to 240 minutes. Take your time to thoroughly explore each exhibit and engage with the interactive elements. The museum provides printed maps and guides in different languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, and Japanese, ensuring that visitors from around the world can navigate and fully appreciate the exhibits. Additionally, make sure to visit the museum shop, where you'll find unique gifts, books, and artifact reproductions that serve as lasting mementos of your time at the museum. Don't miss the opportunity to delve into the complexities of American history and gain a deeper appreciation for the significance of the American Revolution.

Reviews

Visitors to the Museum of the American Revolution have expressed their delight in the immersive and educational experience it offers. Many have praised the interactive elements, such as the replica privateer ship and life-size replicas of historical figures, for truly bringing history to life. Others have commended the museum's inclusivity, with its availability of audio tours in multiple languages, allowing visitors from diverse backgrounds to engage with the exhibits. Overall, reviewers have been impressed by the depth of knowledge and attention to detail that the museum exhibits, providing a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the American Revolution. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about the roots of American democracy, the Museum of the American Revolution promises an enriching and enlightening visit.

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

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Museum of the American Revolution

Follow George Washington’s remarkable journey and sit in the presence of his original Revolutionary War headquarters tent. Stand beneath the branches and lanterns of a life-size reproduction of the Boston Liberty Tree. Read the list of grievances leveled the against the King from authentic printings of the Declaration of Independence. Stand among life-size replicas of members of the Oneida Indian Nation and listen to the intense debate that led to their decision to break with the Iroquois Confederacy and join the American cause. Experience the fear and frenzy of the front lines as you are confronted by an all-out British infantry charge at the Battle of Brandywine. Climb aboard a replica privateer ship to experience the war at sea. Learn about the wartime reality that faced many freed and enslaved African Americans and explore the contradictions between the fight for American liberty and the persistence of American slavery.

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4.8 (160)

Tom_Y

Very nice exhibits and informative. Friendly staff. The George Washington tent was of course my favorite.

Pete_S

Learned a lot about the revolution through the movies and interactive parts of the experience. Well done. Need more on Pulaski and Kosciusko who were integral parts of the war, some persons included with displays had far less impact.

ajkormann

Visited with my nephew, who has an avid interest in history. I've been to many other revolutionary war sites (Battle of Monmouth, Valley Forge, Princeton, Ferry Farm and Downtown Fredericksburg VA, Yorktown etc) and was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked this museum. The exhibits had a lot of details and dove into the lives of both well-known figures and lesser-known colonists. It also gave a decent amount of space to loyalists, Native Americans, and enslaved African Americans. Obviously the museum couldn't cover everything, but it did a great job with what it did. My only complaint was time; we purchased 3pm tickets online because my nephew wanted to see other sites in the morning (and we were admitted early, at 2:30) At about 4:30, exhibits started closing down. Although the museum doesn't close until 5, the employees made me feel rushed and that I should leave before that.

Ashley_R

Seeing George Washington’s tent was incredible and emotional! We loved it. We took the guided audio tour!

joannerose230

One of the Best Museums encompassing the history of the Revolutionary war. Information that are not in school books. If you are visiting Philly, don’t miss this opportunity.

mathieu_m

It was thought as a “video you are walking in”, one of the best museum we’ve ever seen dixit my 10 years old 😀

RafRo79

If you like history, you will like this museum. Well documented and well explained. Certainly critical enough, because it's about of important parts of American history.

Y9534HBryano

A place where history comes alive! Some of the items they have on display are incredible. It’s mind-boggling that many of them have survived over 200 years let alone brought together in a single collection. Big shout out to Scott who we later found out was actually the president of the museum. He was walking around answering questions and explaining the deep history behind some of his favorite items. That’s the kind of passion you hope for in any museum you visit! Highly recommend, 10/10

nasus1201

Great perspective of the revolution's impact on our country long after the war was over. Interactive moments and the movies were quite informative.

beachbiker2018

We went on Wed Nov 22, 2023. Not sure what to expeect, and going with family who are fairly hard to please. We all had a great time. We looked around a little, then came downstairs to view the Washington War Tent. Definitely a must see, as it's got a nice story about our first president. Then we finished viewing the upstairs exhibits, and I really enjoyed how they brought the days of the Revolution alive with stories, videos, artifacts and models. I was surprised to learn quite a few new facts about the Revolution. We spent about 2 hours there, and didn't even notice the time go by. I could spent some more time there, but we had another appointment and had to leave. This is one of the places which really makes history fun. Tip: Take a picture of the program for the day at the bottom of the stairs, so you can refer to it later.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-17 19:42