The Norman Rockwell Museum is the world’s largest repository of Norman Rockwell’s original art, housing thousands of his iconic illustrations depicting everyday American life, including all 323 Saturday Evening Post covers from 1916–1963, the Four Freedoms series, and his meticulously preserved studio. Founded in 1969 in Rockwell’s longtime home and relocated in 1993 to a 36-acre site designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, it offers immersive exhibits on American illustration, year-round programs like gallery talks and films, seasonal studio tours, and scenic grounds perfect for reflection on themes of optimism, humor, and social commentary.
Address: 9 Glendale Rd, Stockbridge, MA 01262
Hours:
Monday 10 AM–4 PM
Tuesday 10 AM–4 PM
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 10 AM–4 PM
Friday 10 AM–4 PM
Saturday 10 AM–5 PM
Sunday 10 AM–5 PM
Phone number: 413-298-4100
Website: Norman Rockwell Museum