Boston Offers Family Night Out July 22nd, 2010

    Every Wednesday evening, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) , offers free admission. For summer visitors, the museum emphasis in on the family, focusing on a number of educational and entertaining events planned to open the minds of the children and giving their parents new insights. Located at 465 Huntington Avenue, close to many of the best hotels in Boston and great restaurants, makes Wednesday evenings to be a popular night out for tourist and locals alike.

    Your family will really enjoy the self-guided or staff-guided activities in the galleries include, puzzles, sketching and games. Demonstrations given by visiting artists will be offered such as how to make paper, textile arts, sculpting, and oil painting. You’ll run into actors who rove about the galleries acting out artworks by improvisation. Puppets, stories, dance, mime and musical performances are all a part of the Wednesday night event.

    MFA is one of the best museums in the United States and has sponsored impressive shows on Monet and most notably John Singer Sargent. The museum has outstanding collections of early American art, Impressionist art, artifacts and a great collection of Asian and Egyptian art.

    Free admission on Wednesday begins at 4pm, but special exhibits do have an additional charge. The museum is a great place for your entire family to visit.

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