Explore Franklin's life and character in the Benjamin Franklin Museum. The museum features artifacts, computer animations, and interactive displays. The exhibits are geared toward visitors of all ages, with displays that are educational, challenging, and fun. NPS photo Location This site is currently closed. The museum is located in Franklin Court. Entrance to the courtyard is from Market or Chestnut Streets, between 3rd and 4th Streets.



This site is currently closed. The museum is located in Franklin Court. Entrance to the courtyard is from Market or Chestnut Streets, between 3rd and 4th Streets. Hours and Fees

Closed School Groups

The park is not taking reservations for school groups at the current time. Exhibits Explore Benjamin Franklin's life and legacy through his character traits. The exhibit area is divided into five "rooms" with each room focusing on a particular trait: ardent and dutiful, ambitious and rebellious, motivated to improve, curious and full of wonder, and strategic and persuasive. There are videos, touch screen interactives, mechanical interactives, and artifacts in each "room." An additional area called the "Library" presents a video with excerpts from Franklin's Autobiography. Benjamin Franklin Museum Store

The Benjamin Franklin Museum Store, operated by Eastern National, is located on the courtyard level of the museum. The store offers a wide variety of apparel, commemorative items, books, and other merchandise related to Franklin and colonial Philadelphia. Accessibility

The Benjamin Franklin Museum is fully accessible for visitors with mobility impairments. An elevator allows visitors to access the museum. There are also accessible restrooms located on the lower level. An audio described tour of the museum will be available in the future. Tactile objects are located throughout the exhibit area. Family Fun

Families will enjoy looking for the small squirrel figurines located throughout the exhibits. Franklin delighted in pet squirrels, or skuggs as they were known in his day. Read about the Skuggs mascot as you enter the exhibit area and then look high and low to find the figurines. Images and Historical Information Check out these Check out these photos of the Benjamin Franklin Museum. Want to learn more about Benjamin Franklin and his contributions to society? Additional resources about Franklin are available on our website. More to Explore in Franklin Court

Franklin Court Courtyard

Franklin Court Printing Office

Fragments of Franklin Court exhibit in 318 Market St. The Benjamin Franklin Museum This short video highlights the Benjamin Franklin Museum, which opened on August 24. 2013. For closed captions, please visit: http://youtu.be/QT22TSrjjdo Duration: 1 minute, 1 second