Address: 150 Ash St, Manchester, NH 03104, USA
Phone: +16036696144
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Maggie W Kouris
The Currier Museum was a great time for the whole family! We stayed there a couple hours total. I liked that you could see all the art in a couple hours, wasn’t too overwhelming. Baby friendly, super kind staff, places for mothers to nurse. There was a children’s space in the lower level, some sort of fun looking event for older kiddos. Nice cafe with great food, beautiful views, and great little museum gift shop. Loved it!!!
Stephen Priest
Relaxing. Quiet. Enjoyable. Interesting. Thesaurus. Words. Oops 😬! A mixture of modern and what would be considered classic art from mainly Europe 🌍 and the US, including sculptures and furniture available for close up viewing. A few of the pieces, such as the Van Gogh, have a rope in front with a motion detector, but you can get up close to study the pieces. There are benches and a few chairs to sit and observe the 🎨 paintings. I had a brief tour with one guide and learned of the history of the museum. I learned of a free admission Saturday that happens each month from the Hippo 🦛 Press newspaper 📰. There is a small Andy Warhol exhibit which is mostly videos he took of people looking into the camera for several minutes. Celebrities such as Bob Dylan and Lou Reed are shown. This exhibit had been at the museum 🖼️ for about 10 years. There is a restaurant/cafe available. Elevator for the disabled. Gift shop as well. If you enjoy art 🎨, check it out!
Harvey Trop
An amazing museum, though compact, has a lot of variety. You'll find some nice European art, as well as American art, including several paintings from the Hudson Valley school. There's some nice modern and contemporary art, as well. The American crafts are nice, as well.
Jerry Lipchus
Excellent small museum in Manchester NH, American and European sculptures and art work of special interest was WPA in NH, and 9/11 art. Definitely worth a visit
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There is a small room in the newer portion of the building. Usually set up with some decorations or a craft activity related to the display of the month. Only will keep young ones busy 20 minutes or so.
Yes there's a ramp and handicap parking up near the front door. There are also 2 elevators inside the museum to help you as well.
If you're a New Hampshire resident, general museum admission is free every second Saturday of the month.
Better to call them.
If you have an original Monet you need to get a professional appraisal from a more major art house than the Currier, go to Boston or NYC for the best price
Call them, or ask Goggle maps to help..
No i am not familar with her maybe if u go to the curried museum maybe one of the employees can help u
Adult: $15 Senior (65+): $13 Student (with ID): $10 Youth (13-17): $5 Second Saturday of every month is free for NH residents if you arrive between 10a and noon.
Call the museum and inquire with the curator.
Not any time soon.
Yes. The Zimmerman house is open but you must have reservations
I'm sure they are.
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