Key West - Pass per la cultura del museo





Descrizione
Il Key West Museum Culture Pass è un ottimo modo per esplorare la ricca storia culturale di questa vivace città. Con il pass, puoi accedere a quattro musei unici e diversificati.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Dominando lo storico porto marittimo di Mallory, il Key West Museum of Art & History presso la Custom House è uno spettacolo straordinario per i visitatori oggi come lo era quando fu aperto nel 1891. Scopri due piani di mostre che intrecciano due secoli di storia, arte, persone ed eventi.
Unisciti a noi per un tour di questo incredibile punto di riferimento dove salirai 88 gradini fino alla cima della torre, vedrai panorami fino a 15 miglia al largo, dal punto di vista più alto dell'isola. Esplora il Keeper's Quarters Museum per conoscere la vita di un guardiano del faro sull'isola.
I visitatori possono esplorare il forte conservato dell'era della guerra civile e conoscere le industrie di demolizione e produzione di sigari, vedere le fantasiose sculture in metallo di Stanley Papio e incontrare il famigerato Robert the Doll.
Tennessee Williams è conosciuto come uno dei più grandi drammaturghi americani del 20° secolo. Le sue opere come The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof e molte altre sono dei classici della scena americana che gli valsero due premi Pulitzer, Tony Awards, la Presidential Medal of Freedom, oltre a molti altri lavori letterari premi. Il suo lavoro ha raggiunto il pubblico mondiale negli anni '50, quando le sue opere sono state adattate in film. Le sue opere rimangono rilevanti oggi poiché le sue opere continuano ad essere rappresentate e studiate a livello internazionale.
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Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(23)
It’s a nice property. No place to really rest or sit. The lighthouse is nice but very cramped walking up and down the steps to the top. The view from the top is incredible. In order to use the restrooms on the grounds you must exit the paid part. As for the paid part, expensive. Especially if you have teens.
It was a great experience that allow the basic two for one site. It is a solo tour and I would suggest that you take the hop on and hop off as it the best way to see the city and stops at all the places but it will safe your legs
This type of place is right up our alley!! We love learning about local history and have toured several lighthouse keeper's quarters in the past. This is the first time we've been able to actually climb up into the lighthouse and it was fabulous. There are 88 steps up a spiral staircase to get to the top, but the view was worth it!! Inside the keeper's quarters are actual possessions of the keeper's which was very interesting. There is quite a lot to read which we found fascinating but younger kiddos might find it boring. The gift shop has a lot of unique things if you're looking for something different to take home as gifts.
This lighthouse for $17 is simply a rip-off. The tower is nothing special, the museum is nothing special, and the view is just so-so. A fair price would be $5 to $8. But this is just a scam, and I would advise everyone against paying that much.
Wanted to get a different view of Key West, we decided to visit the lighthouse. It was a lovely clear day so perfect to visit and I liked the fact they had the lighthouse facts on the entry, probably to stop the usual question of “can you see Cuba” being asked hundreds of times a day 🤣. The history of the lighthouse is really interesting and very informative and had really interesting exhibits. The lighthouse is really well looked after, be aware it is 88 steps up a staircase but it is worth the steps as the view is amazing. It was spoilt by some annoying people who moaned all the way up the stairs and then the view wasn’t as they expected, I wanted to say if they had been quiet going up the stairs they may have saved their breath to get up the stairs. Well worth a visit.
The lighthouse is located just across the street from the Hemmingway house. So it’s an obvious visit just afterwards. You need to be able to climb the stairs up to the top of the lighthouse, but once you get there, you’re rewarded with the greatest view in town. The lighthouse keeper Museum is also interesting and shows the technical aspects of the light.
We enjoyed the lighthouse and gift shop. My grandchildren enjoyed learning about the history of the lighthouse. My oldest grandson and I walked to the top of the lighthouse and enjoyed looking out over the water.
Beautiful lighthouse and history covered in their museum. Wonderful staff. 10/10 visit. A great addition to our lighthouse passport visits!
My husband and I did the Lighthouse tour and keeper's quarters. I was exciting to climb the winding stairs to the top. We took plenty of photos, and admired the scenic ocean view from the top. You will see how the lighthouse works, where the lighthouse keeper and his family lived, and visit the shop. On the ground my husband and I took pictures with the craziest tree we have ever seen called the Loft Fig.
Great deal, especially when you do the math out and see how much you save, and very convenient since it doesn't expire. We did two museums on one Saturday and then came back the following Saturday to finish up the other two. You could do all four in one day but that might be overkill!



