
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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