Salem Museums
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Museums in Salem, MA, Massachusetts.
This gallery boasts an extensive collection of one-of-a-kind models, including some rare antique finds. They gallery also takes part in restorations and appraisals.
Featuring authentic natural curios and oddities from around the world, The Spellbound Museum is a chilling place to visit. Ghost tours are also available from this museum.
Featuring live reenactments and a tour of a dungeon, the Witch Dungeon Museum of Salem teaches people about life in the late 1600s as witch hysteria swept through Northern Massachusetts. Other interesting exhibits include the recreated village and gallows. Tours are available daily from April through November.
Featuring Josiah K. Lilly III automobile collection, an art museum with complimentary rides on a beautiful antique carousel and the miltary museum.
Be transported back in time to the dark times of Salem, the summer of 1692. Hundreds of people were imprisoned, accused of witchcraft. The Salem Witch Museum uses stage sets to exhibit the trials and other horrific events. The museum is open daily (except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day) and offers presentations every half hour.
Visitors are invited to the Witch History Museum where life-sized figures depict life in Salem during the witch trials. Other displays were made to replicate buildings and scenes from this time. The museum is open daily from April to November from 10am to 5pm.
This museum is dedicated to preserving the rich maritime history of New England. Visit the 12 historic structures on Salem's waterfront as well as the Visitor Center in downtown Salem. Discover the facts of colonial settlement, trade, and the advancement of particular industries.
Meet buccaneers on the recreated dockside village, pirate ship and batcage and learn of the nortorious pirates of New England. 20-30 minute walking tours.
Judge Jonathan Corwin's house is Salem's only standing structure directly related to the Salem witch trials. Self-guided/ guided tours provide information on 17th century life style, architecture and Corwin family.
Hours of Operation:
Open daily from 10am - 5pm, May through early November. Extended evening hours in October.
Admission Prices
Self-Guided:
Adults $8
Seniors (+62) $6
Children (6-14) $4
Guided:
Adults $10
Seniors (+62) $7
Children (6-14) $6
There is a $1 discount with a valid AAA card.






