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The museum is open Thursdays through Mondays, 10 am–5 pm. Investigate PEM’s varied collection areas and see works currently on view. Read stories from curators, artists and more on our blog, or find conversations on the PEMcast, the museum’s official podcast.
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Over a dozen historic structures grace PEM’s campus,...
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Peabody Essex Museum is located at 161 Essex Street, Salem,...
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The official shop of Peabody Essex Museum contains carefully...
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Your driver may drop off and pick up your group at the...
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- Yin Yu Tang
Over the course of seven years, a team of museum curators...
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Peabody Essex Museum. East India Square, 161 Essex Street,...
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Peabody Essex Museum. East India Square, 161 Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970. 978-745-9500. Hours. Monday. 10 am–5 pm.
Fantastic museum with a great permanent collection and stellar temporary exhibitions. The Yin Yu Tang (Chinese house) is of particular note. I've seen special exhibits of hats and teapots (separately, lol) in the past at the Peabody Essex.
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They will be displayed with a group of historical navigation instruments drawn from the museum’s collection. Learn more about the exhibition at pem.org! 📷 Agustina Woodgate, Ballroom, 2014. Installation view at the Faena Art Center, Buenos Aires. Gift of Anthony Spinello. 2018.40.1-101. Peabody Essex Museum.
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The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts, US, is a successor to the East India Marine Society, established in 1799. It combines the collections of the former Peabody Museum of Salem (which acquired the Society's collection) and the Essex Institute.