Gibson House Museum

As you walk along the Public Gardens to the Gibson House, try to imagine you’re back in 19th century Boston. The crowds are gone, replaced by a few elegantly dressed couples strolling through the park. The traffic is replaced by the clip-clop of horse-drawn carriages. The truly imaginative can hear a harpsichord playing in the background. Now, turn the corner onto Beacon Street and enter the Gibson House to experience the real thing.

The Gibson House is a preserved legacy of the Victorian era. The interiors of the Gibson House are typical of those found in households of upper-middle-class Bostonians during the Victorian period. It has retained its kitchen, scullery, butler’s pantry, and bathrooms, as well as formal rooms and personal quarters, all filled with the Gibson’s original furniture and personal possessions.

Hours:
Wednesday–Sunday 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, and 3:00 pm
Closed:
New Year’s Day, 4th of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day. All holidays are subject to change without notice.
Phone:
617-267-6338
Address:
137 Beacon Street, Boston
Pricing:
$2-7
Web:
www.thegibsonhouse.org
Take the T:
Green Line to Arlington Street stop or Red Line to Charles Street stop