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Learn with Shelburne Museum. Experience the delight, whimsy, and pleasure of art, history, and design.
Shelburne Museum is the largest art and history museum in northern New England and a foremost public resource for visual art and material culture. The Museum’s 45-acre campus is comprised of 39 buildings, 25 of which are historic and were relocated to the Museum.
Shelburne Museum is an unparalleled and unique experience of American history, art, and design. Designed to allow visitors the pleasure of discovery and exploration, the Museum includes thirty-nine distinct structures on forty-five acres, each filled with beautiful, fascinating, and whimsical objects. Come play in our gardens and open our many ...
From fine and decorative arts, folk art, circus collections, textiles, toys, and carriages to an array of objects that illustrate four centuries of design in America, Shelburne Museum’s collections are rich, diverse, and always engaging. Come visit us to explore and discover them for yourself.
With new exhibitions opening throughout the year, Shelburne Museum is a lively and ever-changing destination for engaging and unconventional images, objects, and ideas.
These striking visuals have been at the heart of Shelburne Museum’s offerings from its founding to the present day. Our constantly changing, always engaging special exhibitions offer new perspectives all year, every year, on concepts that define our collections and today’s contemporary practices.
Shelburne Museum has many different events throughout the year. From Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green series to Winter Lights, we have events for everyone. Shelburne Museum is conveniently located near Burlington, Vermont, and is a great place to experience the beautiful Vermont scenery.
Winter Lights at Shelburne Museum is a brilliant and beautiful display of colorful light installations with musical moments throughout the Museum’s campus. Winter Lights delights visitors of all ages with imaginatively and wondrously bedecked buildings and gardens.
Shelburne Museum is known for the dazzling variety of its displays—take the Highlights tour and see why. Explore Impressionist paintings in the Electra Havemeyer Webb Building, the museum’s famous folk art collection in the Stagecoach Inn, and the 220-foot steamboat Ticonderoga, a National Historic Landmark.
The Museum’s carriage collection includes practically every type of horse-drawn vehicle used in New England from the late nineteenth to the early twentieth centuries. The nearly 200 examples on view include sleighs, stagecoaches, and commercial wagons.