Massillon Museum - where art and history come together—is a regional cultural hub. MassMu engages visitors in educational and entertaining experiences—with no admission fee. In ten galleries, exhibitions span an array of interests; many change regularly. The Paul Brown Museum within MassMu highlights hometown hero and football innovator Coach Brown.
Two galleries offer artist and community collaboration opportunities. The Immel Circus, a 2,620-piece hand-carved miniature diorama surrounded by circus costumes, posters, and photographs, is a visitor favorite, along with a 1907 Massillon-manufactured car, internationally renowned photographs, and additional treasured permanent collection artifacts. A sensory room, where guests of all ages can relax and center themselves, provides privacy for breastfeeding mothers. Family restrooms and changing tables in men's and women's restrooms add to MassMu's family-friendly atmosphere. The Museum shop features regionally handcrafted pottery, jewelry, and cards; local history and football books; and children's gifts. Rental venues are available.
Massillon Museum - where art and history come together—is a regional cultural hub. MassMu engages visitors in educational and entertaining experiences—with no admission fee. In ten galleries, exhibitions span an array of interests; many change regularly. The Paul Brown Museum within MassMu highlights hometown hero and football innovator Coach Brown.
Two galleries offer artist and community collaboration opportunities. The Immel Circus, a 2,620-piece hand-carved miniature diorama surrounded by circus costumes, posters, and photographs, is a visitor favorite, along with a 1907 Massillon-manufactured car, internationally renowned photographs, and additional treasured permanent collection artifacts. A sensory room, where guests of all ages can relax and center themselves, provides privacy for breastfeeding mothers. Family restrooms and changing tables in men's and women's restrooms add to MassMu's family-friendly atmosphere. The Museum shop features regionally handcrafted pottery, jewelry, and cards; local history and football books; and children's gifts. Rental venues are available.
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Open:
Year-Round; Closed on: Monday
Hours:Closed Now. Opens 9:30 AM
2:00pm -
5:00pm
Closed
9:30am -
5:00pm
9:30am -
5:00pm
9:30am -
5:00pm
9:30am -
5:00pm
9:30am -
5:00pm
Cost: Free
Payment: Cash, Check, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover
Access: Wheelchair, Service Animals, Bicycle
Parking: Street, Bicycle
Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Café, Kids Activities, Family Restroom, Changing Station, Wheelchairs, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Wi-fi, Gift Shop
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Massillon Museum - where art and history come together—is a regional cultural hub. MassMu engages visitors in educational and entertaining experiences—with no admission fee. In ten galleries, exhibitions span an array of interests; many change regularly. The Paul Brown Museum within MassMu highlights hometown hero and football innovator Coach Brown.
Two galleries offer artist and community collaboration opportunities. The Immel Circus, a 2,620-piece hand-carved miniature diorama surrounded by circus costumes, posters, and photographs, is a visitor favorite, along with a 1907 Massillon-manufactured car, internationally renowned photographs, and additional treasured permanent collection artifacts. A sensory room, where guests of all ages can relax and center themselves, provides privacy for breastfeeding mothers. Family restrooms and changing tables in men's and women's restrooms add to MassMu's family-friendly atmosphere. The Museum shop features regionally handcrafted pottery, jewelry, and cards; local history and football books; and children's gifts. Rental venues are available.
Children ages three through eight are invited to make their own clay masterpieces in the Massillon Museum’s Tots 'n' Pots class!
Tots 'n' Pots utilizes an exploration-based learning approach in order to allow students to express their creativity and curiosity through clay!
The fee, $28 ($23 for MassMu members) per adult/child pair, includes all supplies.
Read your own work or your favorite poet’s writing on Saturday, December 13, beginning at 2:00 p.m.!
Following the Open Mic, attendees are invited to join a brief writing workshop. The event will take place in the Fred F. Silk Community Room Gallery. All ages are welcome to perform or attend.
Free! Registration is requested and can be completed via MassMu.org/Tickets or by calling 330-833-4061.
Read your own work or your favorite poet&r
Read your own work or your favorite poet’s writing on Saturday, December 13, beginning at 2:00 p.m.!
Following the Open Mic, attendees are invited to join a brief writing workshop. The event will take place in the Fred F. Silk Community Room Gallery. All ages are welcome to perform or attend.
Free! Registration is requested and can be completed via MassMu.org/Tickets or by calling 330-833-4061.