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Visit Historic Houses In Salem, MA | Peabody Essex Museum Located at 318 Essex Street (a 10-minute walk from PEM), the Ropes Mansion garden blooms with plant life that’s as appealing to bees and butterflies as it is to visitors Designed by Salem botanist and horticulturist John Robinson in 1912, the one-acre Colonial Revival garden welcomes thousands of visitors each year
Exhibitions | Peabody Essex Museum Over a dozen historic structures grace PEM’s campus, including a 200-year-old Chinese home, Yin Yu Tang, and the historic Ropes Mansion Timed tickets required for entry
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
About Peabody Essex Museum | A Unique Art Museum Museums offer us an environment in which people, ideas, life experiences and feelings can come together across time, place and cultures We seek out art and creative expression to feel grounded, to feel awe and to question and understand who we are and who we can become through our shared humanity
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
Native American Art | 10,000 Years Of Native Art - PEM Will Wilson, (Diné, Navajo, b 1969), David Weeden (Mashpee Wampanoag), from the ongoing “Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange” series, 2019 Archival pigment print from wet plate collodion scan, printed 2021 Museum purchase, made possible by the Ellen and Stephen Hoffman Fund for Native American Art Acquisitions 2021 26
PEM’s Neuroscience Initiative | Peabody Essex Museum PEM’s Neuroscience Initiative, generously supported by the Barr Foundation, uses neuroscience as a lens through which to understand the dynamics at play when people engage with works of art in museums