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Best Museums in Baltimore

  • Baltimore Museum of Art

    A museum known for its collections of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary art, including the world's largest collection of works by Henri Matisse, as well as African, Asian, and Near Eastern art; Gertrude's restaurant features Chesapeake Bay cuisine.

  • USS Constellation

    Tour the USS Constellation, the last American civil war sloop-of-war ever built. This impressive historic ship offers a fascinating look into naval history and life at sea.

  • National Great Blacks in Wax Museum

    The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum offers a unique opportunity to explore African American history through over 150 life-sized wax figures.

  • Port Discovery Children’s Museum

    Port Discovery Children’s Museum is an interactive museum in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, ideal for families who enjoy inspirational and educational learning and play.

  • Walters Art Museum

    Explore a world-class art collection spanning 55 centuries, from ancient Egyptian mummies to medieval armor and Renaissance masterpieces. This free museum offers a diverse and enriching cultural experience.

  • Maryland Science Center

    Engage your curiosity at the Maryland Science Center, featuring interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and an IMAX theater. It's a fun and educational destination for all ages, located right on the Inner Harbor.

  • American Visionary Arts Museum

    The American Visionary Arts Museum is one of the amazing attractions home to the Inner Harbor.

  • Reginald F Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture

    The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture showcases hundreds of years of art and culture and the contributions of Maryland's African-American community.

  • American Visionary Art Museum

    The American Visionary Art Museum showcases modern and interesting art, often featuring local and upcoming artists, with events like pay-what-you-wish Tuesdays, movies on the hill in the summer, and the Kinetic Sculpture Race.

  • The Walters Art Museum

    A cultural landmark in Baltimore's Mount Vernon Cultural District, presenting a comprehensive history of world art from the third millennium BC through the early 20th century, known for its jewelry, enamels, ivories, bronzes, and illuminated manuscripts.

  • Ocean City Life Saving Station museum

    Features a saltwater tank where you can see local sea creatures.

  • Chesapeake

    One of four historic boats located within walking distance of each other in the Inner Harbor.

  • USS Constellation Museum

    A historic ship in the Inner Harbor, known for fighting against the slave trade.

  • Port Discovery Children's Museum

    Port Discovery Children's Museum offers three floors of hands-on activities designed for kids aged 0 to 10, including a skyclimber, water play area, art studios, and a mini Royal Farms store.

  • BNO Railroad Museum

    The BNO Railroad Museum displays the first mile of commercial railroad built in the US in 1830, with a large collection of 19th-century locomotives inside the original roundhouse from 1884.

  • Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum

    The Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum tells the story of Edgar Allan Poe's life in Baltimore, showcasing his writing desk, chair, and telescope in the house where he lived.

  • Historic Ships

    Baltimore's Inner Harbor features a collection of historic ships, including a World War II submarine, Coast Guard Cutter, and the USS Constellation, a Civil War-era ship.

  • USS Torsk

    The USS Torsk, moored in the Inner Harbor, is famous for sinking the last enemy ship of World War II.

  • USCG tany

    The USCG Taney, located in the Inner Harbor, was the last ship to be commissioned at Pearl Harbor.

  • lv116 Chesapeake

    The LV116 Chesapeake, located in the Inner Harbor, helped guide boats through the Chesapeake Bay.

  • 7t null Lighthouse

    The Inner Harbor unique 7t null Lighthouse is one of the oldest Chesapeake lighthouses still in existence and is now a small Museum.

  • Frederick Douglas Isaac Meers Maritime Park

    The Frederick Douglass Isaac Myers Maritime Park focuses on the contributions of African-Americans to Baltimore's important Maritime industry.

  • Baltimore Museum of Industry

    The Baltimore Museum of Industry has exhibits on manufacturing and Industry and is home to the oldest surviving steam Tugboat, the Baltimore.

  • Historic Ships of Baltimore

    Explore a fleet of historic vessels docked at the Inner Harbor, including the USS Constellation and the lightship Chesapeake. These ships offer a tangible connection to America's maritime past.

  • Edgar Allen Poe house and museum

    Step into the world of one of America's most celebrated writers at the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum. This modest home offers a glimpse into the early life and inspirations of the master of macabre.

  • Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park Museum

    A museum exploring African-American nautical history in a former industrial building in Fell's Point.

  • Visionary Arts Museum

    A unique museum in Federal Hill featuring alternative artists and exhibits, known for its mosaic-covered exterior.

  • Historic Ships Baltimore

    Historic Ships Baltimore is a must-see for history buffs.

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