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The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, the newest museum on the Quadrangle, is devoted to Springfield native Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss! The fully bilingual (Spanish and English) first floor features family friendly, interactive exhibits exploring Dr. Seuss’s Springfield roots and providing opportunities to experiment with new sounds and ...
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Seuss in Springfield. Celebrate the life of children's book author and illustrator Theodor Seuss Geisel in his hometown of Springfield, MA. Open Today 10am - 5pm.
The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, the newest museum on the Quad, is devoted to Springfield native Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss!
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We are excited to welcome you to a dynamic, immersive, exciting experience here at the Museums! For expanded information about advance tickets (recommended), you can also follow this link to SpringfieldMuseums.org.
Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden:
May to September: Daily 9am – 8pm October to April: Daily 9am – 5pm
Springfield Museums & Museum Store:
Tuesday – Saturday: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 11am – 5pm During the summer months, the Museums are open Monday the last week of June through the third week in August. Please check Springfield Museums Hours and Admissionsfor details.
Springfield History Library & Archives:
Tues & Thur: 12 – 4pm First Saturday of the month: 12 – 4pm
Museums, Archives, Store & Café are closed on:
New Year’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Juneteenth (June 20, 2022), Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
The Dr. Seuss Sculpture Garden is closed on:
New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day
General Admission
Adult – $25 Seniors – $16.50 College Students with ID – $16.50 Children 3-17 – $13 Children 2 and Under – Free History Library & Archives Only – $9
Group Tours and Rates
Adults & youth groups: call 413.263.6800, ext. 379 School groups: call 413.263.6800, ext. 322
From the North
Take Interstate 91 South. Take Exit 6 onto East Columbus Avenue, following signs for Hall of Fame Avenue. After the rail underpass, bear right onto Hall of Fame Avenue and take the 2nd left onto State Street. Proceed for three blocks and you will see the large, white marble Springfield City Library building on your left. Take the first left after the library onto Elliot Street and then the next left onto Edwards Street.
From the South
Take Interstate 91 North to Exit 6. Stay on Columbus Avenue to State Street. Turn right, proceed for three blocks and you will see the large, white marble Springfield City Library building on your left. Take the first left past the library onto Elliot Street and then the next left onto Edwards Street.
From the East
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike to Exit 6 (I–291). Exit at Dwight Street (Exit 2B), turn left. Follow Dwight to State Street. Turn left at the light, go through another light and you will see the large, white marble Springfield City Library building on your left. Take the first left past the library onto Elliot Street and then the next left onto Edwards Street.
Free Parking
Available in the lots on either side of Edwards Street and on State Street across from the Springfield City Library. View Campus Grounds Map
Nearby Transportation & Entertainment
Located just 30 minutes from Hartford… Airports, Trains, Bus Info… Please see theGreater Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau websiteto discover all that Springfield has to offer for your next visit!
Advance tickets recommended! The Welcome Center is the gateway to awe, discovery, and playful learning at the Springfield Museums, home of the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum! To help ensure moving quickly through the Welcome Center admission line, we recommend purchasing your tickets in advance. Buy Tickets Now.
This glorious, fantastic museum is wonderful for both kids and for adults who grew up reading Dr Seuss, who was a native of Springfield. The museum is colorful and interactive, and has exhibits from a lot of Dr Seuss' stories, like the Cat in the Hat and Who-Ville.
The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum is at the Quadrangle at 21 Edwards St., on the Springfield Museums campus. Dedicated to Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, this museum features interactive exhibits and artwork based on the author's children's books, as well as displays of Geisel's boyhood bedroom, his grandparents' bakery and ...