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Plan Your Visit
The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History is located in the West End of Hartford, at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Asylum Avenue.
Our address is One Elizabeth Street in Hartford, Connecticut 06105.
Come visit the Connecticut Museum and check out our exhibitions or learn more about Connecticut’s past or your own family story in the Waterman Research Center. The Edgar F. Waterman Research Center is open Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat – by appointment only.
Tuesday – Saturday: 10 am – 5 pm, Thursday nights until 8 pm
Sunday: noon – 5 pm
Library & Waterman Research Center
Tuesday – Saturday: noon – 5 pm, Thursday nights until 8 pm. Always by appointment only.
Store
Monday – Saturday: 10 am – 5 pm
Holiday Hours
The Connecticut Museum is closed on New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Eve.
The Connecticut Museum will open at noon the day of the Hartford Marathon (2nd Saturday in October).
Prices
Admission is FREE for Connecticut Museum members and children 5 and under. Admission to the Museum galleries and the Inspire Center is FREE on the first full weekend (consecutive Saturday and Sunday) of the month.
One-day admission prices:
$12 Adults $10 Seniors (65 and over) $8 Students (with valid college ID) and Youth (6-17)
Save with multi-visit passes to the Waterman Research Center:
Adults (3 visits): $33 Seniors (3 visits): $27 Students and Youth (5 visits): $27
Admission fees may apply to programs and events. Please call (860) 236-5621 for information.
The Connecticut Museum is proud to be a part of Museums for All, and offers free admission to individuals and families presenting a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card.
The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History is located in the West End of Hartford, at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Asylum Avenue. There is ample free parking available. Bus parking is available behind the building, in the Asylum Street lot.
Directions from I-84 East:
Take exit 46 (Sisson Avenue).
Turn right at the end of the exit ramp onto Sisson Avenue.
At second traffic light turn left onto Farmington Avenue.
Take first right onto Girard Avenue.
At second intersection turn right onto Elizabeth Street.
The Connecticut Museum is on the right (after the UConn School of Law campus).
Directions from I-84 West:
Take exit 46 (Sisson Avenue).
Turn right at the end of the exit ramp onto Sisson Avenue.
At second traffic light turn left onto Farmington Avenue.
Take first right onto Girard Avenue.
At second intersection turn right onto Elizabeth Street.
The Connecticut Museum is on the right (after the UConn School of Law campus).
Directions from Albany Avenue (Route 44) and points northwest:
From Albany Avenue, turn right at Scarborough Street.
Scarborough Street becomes Whitney Street as you cross Asylum Avenue. Continue on Whitney Street to the next intersection.
Turn left at traffic light onto Elizabeth Street.
The Connecticut Museum is on the right (after the UConn School of Law campus).
Public Transportation:
The Connecticut Museum is located closest to the Elizabeth St. & Asylum Ave bus stop on the 72F route. Click here to get more information about arriving via local bus; click here to learn more about arriving by train and regional public transportation.
Accessibility
Physical Access
The museum is wheelchair accessible via the auditorium wing of the building. There is a wheelchair lift connecting this wing to the main building. The accessible entrance is located to the left of the main entrance. Upon arrival at the accessible entrance, visitors can speak with welcome desk personnel via a callbox. Museum staff will be available to unlock the door and assist with operating the lift.
Elevator access is available for all exhibits.
A handicap accessible restroom is located on the first floor by the Welcome Desk.
Access for Hearing Impaired
The Connecticut Museum has worked closely with the American School for the Deaf to provide select labels in our temporary exhibit that are accessible in American Sign Language. Please bring your smartphone or tablet in order to access these labels using a QR code and/or website listed on the label.
The Connecticut Museum also provides ASL interpreted programming and/or Closed Captioning for some programs. Please visit the Upcoming Events page to learn more. ASL Interpretation or Closed Captioning can be provided for any upcoming program with at least 2 weeks prior notice. Please email rgavin@connecticutmuseum.org to make arrangements
Access for Neurodiverse Audiences
The Connecticut Museum has sensory bags available upon request for individuals with sensory sensitivities. These bags include noise-reducing headphones and sunglasses, for both children and adults, fidget tools, sand timers, and a copy of a social story designed for a family visit to the museum. To borrow a bag, simply request it at the welcome desk. To access the social story prior to your visit to The Connecticut Museum, click this link: Social Story. For more information about these resources, please contact Katerina Mazzacane, Youth and Family Programs Manager, at kmazzacane@connecticutmuseum.org or call 860-236-5621 x222.
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