
It has been said that the Boston Museum of Fine Arts could be considered an interesting mixture of two other world famous repositories Fine Arts: the Musee d'Orsay in Paris and the British Museum in London. The inhabitants of Boston and the city itself, are both very respectful and very support the arts in general and museum of fine arts in particular.
In an effort to ensure that the storage of fine art remains a leader in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is in the midst of major renovations. The east wing of the facility has virtually disappeared in the process of demolition and the ongoing reconstruction that followed. The completion of this addition greatly expanded museum is expected and should be consecrated in 2010.
The final result of this great company is that the Boston Museum of Fine Arts will soon have additional space enabling the facility to be able to host a number of art exhibits new and expanded. Museum staff is also busy behind the scenes to prepare program art center and educational special events that will be able to enrich yet the experience of museum visitors.
While renovations are underway, the museum is the introduction of many new exhibits and stands in areas that are not affected by the construction, to help encourage residents of the local area to continue patronizing the facility, and take advantage of current offers. Visitors to the Boston area are also encouraged to visit the many exhibitions in galleries that are still running, even during this period of change and improvement.
The museum is easily accessible by using the transport system efficient the city known as the MBTA or "T", as many locals call it. For those arriving by car, there are two parking lots Museum available.
A lot is actually a garage and the other is a parking lot outside. Parking is quite limited and tends to fill very quickly those interested are encouraged to take either public transportation or carpool when possible.
Daily operating hours for the Boston Museum of Fine Arts are: Monday and Tuesday, 10 am to 4:45 pm, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10 am to 9:45 pm, Saturday and Sunday, 10 am 4:45 pm only select gallery exhibitions and art gallery decorating the west wing of the museum are open after 4:45 pm on Wednesday through Friday.
The Boston museum has an extensive collection of fine, exquisite and rare works of art which have been collected from many different fields the world. The Art Gallery of Asia, Africa and Oceania are very popular with art lovers.
A current art exhibition gallery is the collection Weng, highlighting Chinese paintings and calligraphy works. Art Gallery of Europe a vast collection, which includes more than 22,000 art objects and covers the periods of the seventh century to the twentieth century, featuring some of the most chefs of all time.
Additional art collections in Boston Museum of Fine Arts extends to art exhibition the Americas, the Art Gallery Antiquity, Contemporary gallery exhibitions of art printed with different designs and photos. There are also fascinating exhibits that feature musical instruments, textiles, and the artistry of the fashion industry. The museum also has an interactive tour, which is a great way for visitors to learn about the history behind the works of art exhibited.
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