




Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Museum Gallery
4.7 (7975 reviews)
Evocative of a 15th-century Venetian palace, this museum houses a world-class art collection.
25 Evans Way, Boston, MA 02115
$$$$$
+1 617-566-1401
Did You Know?
Unsolved Heist
In 1990, thirteen artworks, including pieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt, were stolen from the museum. The frames remain empty as a testament to the missing masterpieces, making it the largest unrecovered art heist in history.
Architectural Inspiration
Isabella Stewart Gardner designed the museum herself, modeling it after a 15th-century Venetian palazzo, complete with a central courtyard and historic architectural elements imported from Europe.
Collection's Founder
Isabella Stewart Gardner, an eccentric art collector and socialite, spent her lifetime acquiring the art and objects that fill the museum, fulfilling her vision for a vibrant, personal museum experience.
Gardner's Will
Isabella's will stipulated that her collection must be displayed 'forever as I have arranged it.' Nothing can be added, removed, or changed, ensuring the museum remains a direct reflection of her personal aesthetic.
Highlights from Reviews
• Unique atmosphere
The museum offers a distinct, intimate, and memorable experience, feeling more like a Venetian palace than a traditional museum.
• Beautiful courtyard
The central courtyard with lush plants and flowers is a major highlight, providing a stunning and peaceful oasis.
• Personal curation
Isabella Stewart Gardner's unique and personal approach to arranging art creates an immersive and unified experience.
• Rich history
The museum is deeply rich in history, from its own past to the infamous 1990 art heist, adding intriguing layers to the visit.
• Architectural beauty
The breathtaking architecture, with its sun-drenched halls and historic textures, contributes to an awe-inspiring visit.

