New Haven Museum
About
The New Haven Museum, located at 114 Whitney Avenue, serves as the principal repository for the rich history and cultural heritage of New Haven and the surrounding region. This institution offers visitors an engaging opportunity to explore the story of one of America's most historically significant cities, from its founding as a Puritan settlement through its evolution into a vibrant center of innovation, education, and industry. For those interested in understanding the artistic, social, and historical currents that have shaped this Connecticut community, the museum provides an essential window into centuries of local life and achievement. Visitors to the New Haven Museum can expect to encounter exhibitions that blend historical artifacts, decorative arts, and visual materials documenting the city's evolution over time. The museum's collections include period furnishings, portraits, photographs, manuscripts, and objects that illuminate daily life across different eras. Through its exhibitions, the museum tells stories of notable New Haven residents, important local institutions, and the diverse communities that have contributed to the city's character. The programming often highlights connections between New Haven's past and present, helping visitors understand how historical developments continue to influence contemporary life in the area. The museum provides an intimate and accessible setting for exploring local history, offering a more focused alternative to larger regional institutions. The space allows for close examination of artifacts and thoughtful engagement with the narratives they represent. Whether you're a longtime resident seeking to deepen your understanding of your community, a newcomer wanting to learn about your adopted home, or a visitor curious about this historic city's legacy, the New Haven Museum offers a welcoming environment for discovery. The museum's location on Whitney Avenue makes it a convenient destination for those exploring the cultural institutions that make New Haven a destination for history and culture enthusiasts. More information about current exhibitions and visiting hours can be found on their website at newhavenmuseum.org.
Current Exhibitions
A permanent exhibition reimagining the Amistad revolt of 1839, centering the African captives who led the revolt and their fight for freedom, featuring historical artifacts, original documents, and artwork including Nathaniel Jocelyn's iconic portrait of Sengbe Pieh.
Location
Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:00 AM AM – 5:00 AM PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM AM – 5:00 AM PM
Friday: 10:00 AM AM – 5:00 AM PM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 5:00 AM PM
Sunday: Closed
Contact Information
Address
114 Whitney Avenue
Phone
203-562-4183