Museum of the American Revolution Admission

Step into the dramatic and uncertain era of the American Revolution at the American Revolution Museum. Explore rich history, artifacts, and connections to our world today.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Museum of the American Revolution - Trace the extraordinary path of George Washington and experience the authenticity of his Revolutionary War command tent. Find yourself under the life-sized Boston Liberty Tree replica, adorned with branches and lanterns. Examine original printings of the Declaration of Independence, listing the complaints against the monarch. Immerse yourself among the full-scale figures of the Oneida Indian Nation members, absorbing the intense discussions that led to their alliance with the American revolutionaries. Feel the chaos and dread as you face a full-scale British infantry onslaught at the Battle of Brandywine. Step onto a reconstructed privateer vessel to witness the naval aspect of the conflict. Discover the complex realities for both free and enslaved African Americans during the war, and confront the paradox of a nation’s struggle for freedom alongside the continuation of slavery.
What's Included
  • Skip-the-line Entry
  • Ticket valid for 2 Consecutive Days
  • Audio Guided Options (English/Spanish/French)
  • All taxes, fees, and handling charges included
  • Admission to the Museum of the American Revolution
  • Introductory film on the American Revolution
  • Access to Special Exhibitions
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

The American Revolution was dramatic, gritty, and full of uncertainty- an era of unparalleled political and social upheaval, even by today’s standards. Museum visitors are invited to explore this rich and complicated era and its connections to our world today. Located just steps away from Independence Hall, the Museum serves as a portal to the region’s many Revolutionary sites, sparking interest, providing context, and encouraging exploration.

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE

  • Two-day admission
  • Introductory film, available in English and Mandarin, exploring the drama of the American Revolution
  • Audio tours highlighting key artifacts and stories in our galleries are available in English, Spanish, and French.
  • Printed museum maps and guides available in English, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Vietnamese, and Japanese.
  • Special exhibits are always included with your admission!
  • Museum shop featuring unique gifts, books, and artifact reproductions.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Please note: Audio Guides are available in English, Spanish, or French only. Please select your preferred language during checkout.
Location
Museum of the American Revolution
101 S 3rd St
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Chris
Jul 28, 2024
Anniversary trip to Philly! - Excellent museum that really covers everything having to do with the American Revolution! General George Washington’s tent was especially interesting.
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Joyce_k
Jul 28, 2024
Awesome experience - I enjoyed talking to the ladies at the tables in the 2nd floor. They were very friendly and knowledgeable.
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Nick_s
Jul 24, 2024
I recommend the audio... - I recommend the audio tour. This is a place that truly brings to life the struggles forming what we know today.
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Charliev2011
Jul 11, 2024
Nice Presentation! - I visited and opted for an audio guide, which served as a great source of historical information. The museum has many great exhibitions that were crafted with great detail and interesting facts. I learned a lot about what life was like for various groups of people living in America. I also loved the details provided pertaining to the causes of the revolution, the battles, and the aftermath. This museum was put together very nicely! In addition, the museum also has a gift shop, coffee shop, and restrooms.
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Mloeser15
Jul 6, 2024
Excellent museum with great details to learn so much. - Amazing detailed history of the American Revolution with incredible relics from that time. The split between reading and videos and presentations is well do e. Loved learning the detailed timeline of the history. Appreciated the free second day.
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Escape21967499568
Jun 30, 2024
Spacious, informative museum - My daughter (age 15) and I visited the museum on Saturday, June 15th. The museum is large, spacious, and located in a beautiful building. They have many informative displays with detailed descriptions. The museum also has a food deal of information about New Jersey’s part in the Revolutionary War, which intrigued me because I grew up in New Jersey. We spent about 90 minutes there, and I did not read every sign at the exhibits. My daughter got bored after a while, so I would say this museum is more for adults unless your older child or teen has a real interest in history. The staff members we interacted with were friendly. There is also a nice gift shop and a cafe. I had passed to the museum from the Visit Philly overnight package (I paid a little more for my hotel stay to include this perk). Overall I highly recommend the museum to anyone who is interested in history or wants to learn more about the war.
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Barbara_g
Jun 22, 2024
Great experience - The museum was amazing! We spent over 4 hours there - having a two day ticket was great! The exhibits were beautifully displayed. We learned some things we didn’t know and also gained new insights and perspectives about the American Revelution. Overall, it was a great experience.
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189franzt
Jul 8, 2024
To see - Well-structured museum, with interactive videos and rooms with projections that well trace the history of American independence. Videos and descriptions are in English only , there is no possibility of multilingual guides. Nice theater rooms with costumed performances.
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David_e
Jun 21, 2024
Great museum - The museum is very interactive with beautiful graphics and illustrations, 3-D models were spot-on. I will say it completely left out the Gaspee affair in Warwick RI which was the first shot at a captain of a British ship, the colonists burned the ship during the night. Which enraged the King, no one in Rhode Island gave the colonists away… this happened before the Boston Tea Party. I can’t imagine a Rhode Islander visiting being super happy about that.
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Nj119
Jul 1, 2024
Revisionist History at its finest - The museum is nice and clean. Staff are very friendly. It flows nicely, but its mostly picture boards explaining the history. Not loads of actual artifacts with the exception of Washington's tent (which is incredible). What I take issue with is the skewed or revisionist way the history is laid out. Many historical details and facts are conveniently left out. I actually left thinking that this war was a huge waste of time. A bunch of rich slave owners didn't want to pay their taxes..... they left the british empire. Canada stayed with the British empire, we abolished slavery decades before the American's, implemented Women's rights, Women's voting, Gay rights, etc... way way before the American's. What did this war accomplish? Also, King George wasn't a bad person. He was a very decent man who became very sick and sadly went insane. All of these details and many more are left out at this museum.
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