Reviews of Museum of Connecticut History. (Museum) in Hartford (Connecticut).
Museum of Connecticut History
231 Capitol Ave, Hartford, CT 06106, United States
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Information of Museum of Connecticut History, Museum in Hartford (Connecticut)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Museum of Connecticut History
Sunday
Closed
Monday
10 am–4 pm
Tuesday
10 am–4 pm
Wednesday
10 am–4 pm
Thursday
10 am–4 pm
Friday
10 am–4 pm
Saturday
Closed
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Reviews of Museum of Connecticut History
Ethan Tomlinson
So dope! Most people might think "Connecticut History.... what could be more boring??" In fact thats what one of my colleagues said before we went. Turns out most the museum is all about Colt Firearms and a lot more other revolutionary things. Needless to say, best free museum I have been to in a while. Not only do they show a lot of the weapons but many placks say what they were used for and when they started being made, and also...more history! Was a nice visit.
Nima Jahedi
Cool place to visit for free and spend some time. There is the state library, Supreme Court and the museum.
Jarrett Poulter
It was really cool with the guns and the history that it had.
La Unica
It just sucks cuz they make history sound like everything was found and discovered by colonial people. What happened to the Native American they took the land from. These museum need to say the complete truth about history. But besides that I give it 5 stars cuz is educational at the end of the day and kids will love it.
Ming
Fascinating exhibits, which is focused on Connecticut’s government, military and industrial history, trace the growth of our state and its role in the development of the nation. The collections include portraits of 72 Governors of Connecticut, American coins from as early as the 17th-century and Colt firearms.
Interestingly, the 231 Capitol Avenue residence, which is located across the Connecticut State Capitol, is made up of Connecticut Supreme Court, State Library, and Museum of Connecticut History.
Sam Cruz
Beautiful structure with a court, library, and museum. has a sizable collection of Samuel Colt's ammunition, ranging from early production to current use by the police. Great for kids because it is not too big, it provides a fantastic overview of the history of Hartford and the state of Connecticut.
From what I remembered they offer free entries..
Mr. Gumby
Interesting, but not very large. It could use a bit more explanatory signage. It is free. My wife and I were the only visitors on an early Thursday afternoon.
skol pete
Small , but the history of the State of Connecticut is all there. Original State Charter of 1639 etc. And the display of Colt firearms is very impressive.
Laura Hill
Enjoyed this small museum. Lots of interesting exhibits. Only con was that the exhibits in the main room are hard to read due to poor lighting/glare and small print. (Mostly the coins)
Dennis Zheng
Kids like place small but enjoy
Shawn Henry
This is a great place that shows very interesting history of the state of Conn. The charter and the story of the charter oak was explained and is fascinating. There are all kinds of historical artifacts and there is a wonderful gun collection and other industrial, war related, and other historical information. The building is very beautiful. It is free!!!
John Junge
So much to see, need lots of time to soak it in. A great history lesson too.
G Aquino
Small museum that can be visited in under an hour. Admission is free. The exhibitions are a loose collection of local items and memorabilia. While interesting when seen individually, they lacked the cohesive story and narrative expected of a history museum. Also missing are the exhibitions that would fill the gap and allow visitors to piece together a story. Some serious curatorial work is definitely in order.
The museum is in an elegant building that also houses a public library and courthouse. Check them out as they are quite beautiful and picture-worthy.
RVNEΖ Beats
Old world tartarian building they ironically call a museum of history same as the rest of the impossible buildings to have been built in a time of horse and buggy n people dying of cholera. They build megalithic castles and capital buildings with gold domes and spires... ridiculous
Heather and Adam Bohn
Nice little museum and totally free. Was more interesting than I thought and one of the few museums in the area open Mondays.
Yamel Rodriguez
Nice, and interesting!
JE S
This is the smallest state museum I've seen and the most in need of a budget infusion. Times are tough, no one wants to pay for educational places. Still, in their exhibit on Colt firearms, one of the typed tags had an incorrect word crossed out and rewritten.
Dakotah Bledsoe
Felt very unwelcomed by the security and capital police, I have been traveling across the country this year going to all of the state capital buildings and this one by far had the absolute most unwelcoming feeling I have ever experienced in my life.
maria teresa
Very interesting. Good information about CT and US. Is small but nice. Sharing the building with the library (is amazing) and the supreme court (pretty). A good place to learn.
Melissa Freeman
This museum shares a building with the supreme court and Library, so if you are just looking for a museum you might miss it, also on a Saturday enter by the rear of the building.The museum has many artifacts and some civil war stuff in side rooms to the main room.I am not a gun nut but found the large collection of Colt weopons very interesting, this area must have been the gun production capital of usa.the main attraction will be the CT constitution and story of the "charter tree" worth visiting the library and if Saturday take a look into the Supreme court.It is a bit dated and if anyone from Hartford reads this , some cases need a clean so that you can see the contents.plan about 1 hour here, parking is also free around the area on a saturday
Diane Albanese
A vast space with artifacts and portraits of governors. This seemed to be a tired repository of old stuff. It needs to be updated with video, historical connections and someone to interpret. I’m sure it’s a victim of budget cuts since its government. Perhaps some nonprofit could take it on?
Patrick Smith
Great collection, interesting speakers series, connected to State Library which has fabulous research resources. Plus it's free!
Jesub Raj
Great place to hang out with family.
Pedro Santana
Lots of great history! Self guided tour with lots of great information. Great price (free!)
Katie McCartney
Awesome artifacts.
Leon Cranson
Small display more of a gallery than a “Museum”
Andres Torres
Nice place to come and do your paper work plus you can get on the 💻for 4 hours no ware else let you get on there Computers for that long that's the main reason i love that Library.....That's the 👆Library in Hartford ✌ …
Brandon Bilodeau
Really interesting place. You could be in and out in minutes or spends 2 hrs.
Amanda Ives
Very cool place. The Colt firearms collection was amazing.
Brian Lynch
Great place to read up on the history of the state.
A must see...
Leigh Julian
CT Supreme Court & Museum. Beautiful & historical too!
Barb T
Very small but very nice display
PJ J
This place is an untapped resource. What a great museme.
Patrick Smith
Spectacular building. Uber friendly staff.
Lisa Davis
Great place to learn about Ct history
John Bogs
Fun and educational. Worth a trip.
John Cody
Great collection and nice staff.
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History of Charter Oak
Gil Gil
Nice place to visit
A.A. Kulatti
Nice
Elliott K
Not that interesting
Marina Gerges
Great history
Akinola Akinbote
Quite historical
teresa sanchez
Interesting, although apparently there are spaces under repair or not open to the public.
Łukasz Bąk
Free, Pleasant architectural style, Novelty