Admire the architecture (and art) of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

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Key Info

25 Evans Way

Price & Hours

$22 for adults; free for kids 17 and younger
Mon., Wed, Fri 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | Thurs 11 a.m.-9 p.m. | Sat-Sun 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Details

Museums, Parks and Gardens
Time to Spend: 2 hours to Half Day

Overview of the Theft Incident

What happened during the theft?

In 1990, two men disguised as policemen managed to steal 13 pieces of art from the museum, including works by Rembrandt and Vermeer. This heist remains unsolved, the stolen pieces unrecovered, and the FBI is still investigating. It is regarded as one of the most renowned art heists in history.

About Isabella Stewart Gardner

Who was Isabella Stewart Gardner?

Isabella Stewart Gardner was a prominent art collector and philanthropist. After the death of her husband, she decided to establish a museum to showcase her extensive art collection. She played an active role in designing the museum building and resided on the fourth floor until her death.

The Art Collection

What kind of art is displayed at the museum?

Gardner's collection is diverse, featuring sculptures, paintings by artists such as John Singer Sargent and Edouard Manet, and personal items like letters and photographs from her acquaintances.

Architectural and Interior Design

How does the museum differ from the Museum of Fine Arts?

Given that Gardner lived in the building, the architecture and interiors are as fascinating as the art collection itself. The aesthetic is more akin to visiting a wealthy relative's home filled with intriguing items rather than a conventional museum. The rooms feature deeply colored walls that complement the art, along with dark floors and ceilings, contributing to an immersive experience.

Must-See Attractions

What are some can't-miss attractions at the museum?

The courtyard is a favorite spot, drawing many visitors for selfies and family portraits amid the stunning botanical arrangements. Additionally, the Dutch room showcases the remnants of the famous heist, where the thieves had cut five pieces from their frames, which are still displayed.

Location and Nearby Attractions

Where is the museum located and what else is nearby?

The museum is situated in the Back Bay Fens neighborhood, close to the Museum of Fine Arts and Wentworth University. Visitors can easily walk to Fenway Park and Kenmore Square or head towards the MFA and Symphony Hall from this location.

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