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Home » Explore the Bruce Museum in Greenwich

Explore the Bruce Museum in Greenwich

July 1st, 2016 | Higgins Group Real Estate

One of Greenwich’s best known attractions, the Bruce Museum has been consistently ranked by experts as one of the best museums in in Connecticut. Showcasing over 15,000 objects pertaining to art, science, and natural history, there is something for everyone in the Bruce Museum.

A little bit of history

There probably wouldn’t be a Bruce Museum today if it weren’t for Robert Moffat Bruce, an affluent textile merchant who bought a charming home (and its surrounding property) back in 1858. The home, which was originally built for historian, lawyer, and clergyman Francis Lister Hawks, was then deeded to the Town of Greenwich in 1858. Bruce said that the property can be used as “a natural history, historical, and art museum for the use and benefit of the public.” And so the Bruce Museum was born. It held its first exhibition in 1912, featuring works from the Greenwich Society of Artists.

The Bruce Museum of today

Photo courtesy of the Bruce Museum website

Photo courtesy of the Bruce Museum website

Today, the Bruce Museum has earned the reputation of being the best museum in Fairfield County by numerous local publications. Amid its permanent galleries are changing exhibitions, both of which aim to broaden visitors’ regional and global perspectives.

The Bruce Museum’s permanent exhibitions include the following:

  • Changes in Our Land
  • Every Object Tells a Story
  • Formation of Our Land
  • Natural Resources – Human Imprints
  • The Earth’s Minerals
  • Life Between the Tides

All of these exhibitions were put in place in October 1994 and are open to the public up to this day.

How to get to the Bruce Museum

The Bruce Museum is situated on 1 Museum Drive in Greenwich, CT. The Metro-North Train service is just a 5-minute walk to museum.

The Bruce Museum is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 5pm. If you’re planning on visiting the museum on any major holiday, best reschedule the trip as the Bruce Museum is closed on major holidays and Mondays.

For more information about the Bruce Museum, including admission details and directions, log on to http://brucemuseum.org. If you’d like to know more about the wonderful city of Greenwich, CT, check out our town profile.

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