Tour local museums with free & discounted admission for Galveston Museum Day

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Galveston Railroad Museum | Courtesy of Galveston CVB

Spark your inner history buff with free and discounted admission to landmarks and local museums during Galveston Museum Day on Saturday, January 25 and Sunday, January 26, 2020.

For one weekend in January, museums and historical landmarks across Galveston Island invite the public to tour through the city’s rich history and arts scene, with free and discounted admission as part of Galveston Museum Day 2020.

Enjoy “buy one, get one free” offers, discounts, free admission, or free tours as you explore popular destination landmarks like the 1892 Bishop’s Palace and The Grand 1894 Opera House, or walk the art- and artifact-filled halls of Galveston Arts Center and The Bryan Museum, among several other Galveston institutions.

Click here to see participating museums and detailed admission information.

Museum Day at Galveston Museums

1892 Bishop’s Palace | Courtesy of Galveston CVB

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