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The Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation tells the rich story of Massachusetts General Hospital's two centuries of history. Visit us to learn about the hospital's important contributions to the medical field and see how these discoveries and advancements have shaped the present — and how the hospital can continue to shape the future of medicine.
2 North Grove Street, Boston, MA 02114
ADDITIONAL ACCESSIBILITY INFO: The exhibits are mostly visual, with some audio and audio-visual components. The videos in the galleries are all open-captioned. Two floors, with an elevator and accessible restrooms.
We encourage visitors to take public transportation. The museum is two blocks from the Charles/MGH Station on the MBTA Red Line.rnrnParking at Mass General garages is limited to patients, their families and visitors. When visiting the museum, you may use on-street metered parking or nearby parking garages. The museum does not offer validated parking.
Monday – Friday year-round: 9:00 am to 5:00 pmrnSaturday mid-April through mid-October: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Free