- Peabody Essex Museum Hours, Admissions, and Locations
Find more information on hours, safety, admissions, and more Peabody Essex Museum is located at 161 Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970 978-745-9500
- Peabody Essex Museum | World-Renowned Art Museum In Salem, MA
For over 220 years, PEM has been dedicated to collecting, preserving, and showcasing compelling artwork throughout history and from around the world
- PEM announces exhibitions and programming to celebrate Salem 400+ in…
SALEM, MA – The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) is pleased to announce a slate of exhibitions and programming for 2026 that support the quadricentennial celebration and preexisting Indigenous history of Salem, Massachusetts From special lectures, tours and film screenings to a footwear artist in residence, PEM will offer Salem residents and visitors a wealth of opportunities to consider the city
- Exhibitions | Peabody Essex Museum
Behind the scenes at PEM Read stories from curators, artists and more on our Connected blog, or find conversations on the PEMcast, the museum’s official podcast Read now
- Careers At Peabody Essex Museum | PEM Employment
The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) is committed to fostering a collaborative, inclusive and respectful environment Our team is passionate about art, culture and creating a memorable experience for everyone who walks through our doors
- Visit Historic Houses In Salem, MA | Peabody Essex Museum
Salem has a uniquely rich architectural heritage Every major American architectural style is represented within its borders PEM’s physical campus of historic houses and other buildings encompasses three city blocks
- Discover Art Culture | Explore PEM’s Vast Art Collections
To engage the mind and spirit, the PEM collection offers outstanding works primarily from the 1600s to today: paintings, decorative arts, sculptures, photographs, drawings, textiles, architecture and objects of daily life
- The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 - Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA
This extraordinary series of events that began in 1692 led to the deaths of 25 innocent women, men and children The crisis in Salem, Massachusetts took place partly because the community lived under an ominous cloud of suspicion
|