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Descripción
Situado directamente en el campus de la Universidad de Pensilvania, el Museo Penn es el museo universitario más grande de los Estados Unidos. Con más de 1 millón de objetos en la colección que abarcan 10.000 años de historia humana, ¡puedes viajar por el mundo bajo un mismo techo! Tenga en cuenta: nuestra Galería Egipcia está cerrada por renovaciones.
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Itinerario
Abierto a todos, el Museo Penn alberga objetos notables e historias poderosas que emergen de sus excavaciones e investigaciones en todo el mundo. Conéctese con las culturas de África, Asia, América y el Mediterráneo, desde las primeras ciudades de Medio Oriente hasta los faraones del antiguo Egipto; desde principios de México hasta la vida de las comunidades nativas americanas de hoy. Experimente la riqueza del pasado antiguo, obtenga una comprensión de nuestra humanidad compartida y encuentre su propio lugar en el arco de la historia humana.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(44)
The museum has many interesting exhibits on display, my favorite was the Ancient Egypt exhibit from excavation to conservation, to storage and research. I wish the Egypt Galleries were not closed for renovation. Overall a great day, we walked through the University of Pennsylvania and had a great brunch and cocktails at LouieLouie on Walnut Street.
Place was worthwhile with a variety of history topics on display,. As we spent around 3 hours in total to see everything. Only downside is there is no discount on using the parking garage next to the museum so you will pay 2 separate prices.
Delayed opening due to snow derailed my family’s plans for Saturday morning, and I’m seeking a raincheck for the following Saturday for tickets I bought online
Pay for parking. College area very busy sidewalks and streets. As always museums are doing changes watch for this in case something your interested in is being redone.
I did not take any tours, did a self guided tour of the entire museum. This Penn Museum is a mini–British Museum and one of the closest to the British Museum in terms of themes and collections. While smaller scale in but it has notable collections that other museums do not have. What sets this museum apart from other museums is its large collection from the archaeological excavation of City of Ur, as well as other ancient cities in the ancient Mesopotamia region. Artifacts from these ancient cities are rare due to its time (at least 5000 years old), not to mention having a sizeable collection, but Penn Museum is one of rare museums that's got a good collection on them. If you are into Biblical archaeology, this is also very meaningful. For most visitors, 3 hours or so to walk through the museum quickly is enough. But if you intend to good at everything more thoroughly and closely, you need a good 6 to 8 hours, one full day. In addition to the Mesopotamia, Penn Museum also has got a good collection on Romans, Etruscan, and Greek Civilizations. There are smaller sections on Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Far East Asia. This is under-rated and overshadowed by Independence Hall, Independence Mall, and related American-centric attractions, which is hard not to as Philadelphia is American's birthplace. However, this is just as precious as it houses precious discoveries about human history. It sits on the UPenn Campus. The admissions fee is reasonable. They also have a cafeteria on site. There is a library also for further reading and research.
Excellent museum with a varied collection. The Ancient Egyptian collection is a highlight but there are many other great attractions, such as the items pertaining to the Ancient Near East. It fills a spot not covered by the Philadelphia Art Museum.
Amazing collection. Spent morning wandering through galleries. Summer vacation for students so had entire museum to explore ourselves.
The most important thing about this Museum was there was so much information and Culture it made me feel so excited there !!
Wife and kids brought me in for a Father’s Day gift. Never been here before despite a masters in history and growing up 6 miles away. Awesome museum. Lots to see and learn about ancient civilizations. Unfortunately, Egypt was being renovated. Would have been neat to see more about Northern Europe, sub-Saharan Africa and India. But overall, an awesome place to check out for history lovers.
This museum is physically beautiful, but not user-friendly. Visiting for the first time on a Tuesday. No tours are available until the weekend. I missed the Daily Dig by 15 minutes. Bloomberg Connects is helpful. Egyptian gallery is closed. No clear understanding of how things are laid out and no map offered at check in. I’m sure with someone to interpret the museum or a guided tour it would be great. This might be a fantastic collection but how would anyone know? All visual signs are small and the interactive element is low-key. Frustrating. I’ll come back. Graduate student input in museum studies would be welcome in reinterpreting this collection.



