Visit Museums For Free Through the Library: New Partners

Museum of History and Industry, from above
Museum of History and Industry, from above. Courtesy of MOHAI

Seattle-area residents who have a card with The Seattle Public Library can visit more museums for free, courtesy of the Library’s Museum Pass program (www.spl.org/MuseumPass).

We are excited to share that five Seattle museums have rejoined the program: the Center for Wooden Boats, the Henry Art Gallery, Museum of History & Industry, the Seattle Art Museum and the Seattle Asian Art Museum (which share a pass).

Including these partners, the Library is now offering passes to 11 cultural institutions:

Burke Museum
Center for Wooden Boats
Henry Art Gallery
Museum of Flight
Museum of History & Industry
Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
National Nordic Museum
Seattle Aquarium
Seattle Art Museum & Seattle Asian Art Museum (shared pass)
Wing Luke Museum

How Museum Pass Works

Library cardholders can reserve one free Museum Pass per week. Each Museum Pass provides admission for at least two adults; some passes allow more, and may include free admission for kids ages 17 and under. You can sign up for a pass to a specific organization once every 30 days.

Important: You can reserve up to 30 days in advance of your museum visit. We have very limited availability, so book as soon as you can: New passes are available every day after 12 p.m.

The program reservation system requires you to enter your Library card number and personal identification number (PIN), then choose a specific date and print the museum pass. To read more details and reserve a museum pass, visit www.spl.org/museumpass.

The Museum Pass program is sponsored by The Seattle Public Library Foundation.

 

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