Cyrus Dallin Art Museum, Massachusetts, United States


4.5 (31 reviews) Wednesday: Spent < 1 hour Ranking #2 in Arlington Art Museums

Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum

Welcome to the Cyrus Dallin Art Museum, where you'll discover the work of the celebrated American artist, Cyrus E. Dallin (1861 to 1944) who created some of America's most iconic sculptures, including The Appeal to the Great Spirit and Paul Revere. Visit the museum today and experience the works of this American master. Hours: Fri-Sun, Noon to 4:00. Check website for events, photos, and updates.

Address

611 Massachusetts Ave corner of Massachusetts Ave and Mystic St, Arlington, MA 02474-5103

Mobile

+1 781-641-0747

Website

http://www.dallin.org

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

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Friday : 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Saturday : 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sunday : 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 4:37

User Ratings

4.5 based on (31 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Ringo167 5:00 PM Jul 25, 2013
    Who is Cyrus Dallin and why does he have a small museum in Arlington MA?
    His name is not familiar to many people, but, his sculptures are all over Boston, Arlington and Salt Lake City. His "Appeal to the Great Spirit" in front of the Museum of Fine Art, is a classic example of his work. He is responsible for the North End's Paul Revere Statue. The Cyrus Dallin Art Museum in Arlington, MA is a gem of a museum. A must see! Cyrus lived and had his studio in Arlington. Support this growing museum....enjoy its works, learn about a local artist!!

  • 4mjc_travels 5:00 PM Aug 6, 2012
    A great little museum - Cyrus Dallin lived an interesting life
    Cyrus Dallin lived an interesting life. He was born in Utah and then moved east. The museum is a small one but there is always a guide there to tell you the history of the artist and show you the various pieces of artwork. It is free to go through the museum, which makes it a great little place to go. It's located in a little park in Arlington that is shaded and has old railroad ties running though it - a great little space to hang out with kids. Don't forget to read the marker near the corner near Wood and Strings - it tells an amazing story.

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