9 Glendale Rd, Stockbridge, MA, 01262 Map
Founded in 1969 with the help of Norman and Molly Rockwell, Norman Rockwell Museum is dedicated to the enjoyment and study of Rockwell’s work and his contributions to society, popular culture, and social commentary. The Museum, which is accredited by the American Association of Museums, is the most popular year-round cultural attraction in the Berkshires.
The Museum houses the world’s largest and most significant collection of Rockwell’s work, including 998 original paintings and drawings. Rockwell lived in Stockbridge for the last 25 years of his life. Rockwell’s Stockbridge studio, moved to the Museum site, is open to the public from May through October, and features original art materials, his library, furnishings, and personal items. The Museum also houses the Norman Rockwell Archives, a collection of more than 100,000 items, including working photographs, letters, personal calendars, fan mail, and business documents.
Admits 2 adults for a reduced rate of $10 and all children free
Please have your library card bar code ready. If you do not have this information available, call the library at (860) 668-3896 for assistance.
This pass is available for pickup starting the first day it is reserved. Passes are not available prior to their reservation date.
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Digital (downloadable via email) passes are available. Select your desired visit date from the calendar below.