Great Philadelphia Museums

By Helen Georgette


Philadelphia has for a while been a beacon of culture and commerce in the United States for over 200 years. Currently it celebrates its history with museums and attractions for the whole family to enjoy. With an array of landmarks in Philadelphia having been a center point of American history, museums in Philadelphia continue to make a contribution to the historic culture and fine arts in Philadelphia.

The Franklin Institute

The Franklin Institute, this great place has put on exhibit both the natural and technology sciences in our world for over the past 500 years. At this time, the Franklin Institute is showing exhibitions regarding science in popular culture including forensic sciences at its exhibition. Mummies are presently on display at the institute, on loan from other museums. Mummies are always a mysterious and fun experience for youngsters who are interested in learn about ancient Egypt. IMAX productions can also be enjoyed at The Franklin Institute for the entertainment of the public. The Franklin Institute is amongst the top museums in Philadelphia.

National Constitution Center Museum

The National Constitution Center is unique among Philadelphia museums, and is one of a kind in the world in that it is focused on the US Constitution. Other exhibits include documents and devices from the International Spy Museum regarding the battle of keeping civil rights. Another exhibit tells the history of the people who fought in World War II and the legacy of the struggle for the ideals of freedom. Also in this museum is the Kimmel Theater, which plays a multi-media production on the historical legacy of the Constitution.

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology & Anthropology

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology & Anthropology has created a museum in the center of University City and is among the finest Museums of Archeology globally. The University offers artifacts from ancient Egypt, antiquity and other periods in world history that are proudly displayed in this museum. The key exhibit is the Egyptian Sphinx, which weighs roughly 12 tons and is over 3,200 years in age.

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art contains artworks from artists like Degas, Van Gogh, Cezzane and others. The museum is an apex of culture and art with permanent exhibits and exhibitions that come in annually. Also a treat is a reconstructed Hindu Temple meticulously transported from India. Medieval armour is also displayed here in some place of prominence along with paintings of nineteenth century Impressionists. All the artworks in the museum's collection are easily worth seeing for folk visiting Philadelphia.

Eastern State Penitentiary

With its old Gothic architecture and almost absolutely ruined interiors, the Eastern State Jail has a long and sordid history. Back in the early nineteenth century the belief in reformation was in favour particularly by the Quakers that resided throughout Philadelphia at that time period. But the result of the near isolation and constant work schedules it became a breeding zone for madness. By the twentieth-century Eastern State Penitentiary had become a prison for criminals like Al Capone. After being shut down, rumors surfaced the 11 acre site is haunted. Specialty tours are available now, with the focus on the paranormal.




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