Attractions in
Worcester
Worcester Art Museum
This museum has a collection of works by European and American artists as well as Asian, Greek, and Roman art.
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The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts
The Hanover Theatre draws more than 170,000 people annually with performances and Broadway hits such as ("Les Miserables," "Mary Poppins,") also comedians that included (Steve Martin, Dave Chappelle) with musical acts (Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross); the theatre opened in March of 2008.
Find Events & Performances at Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts.
Mechanics Hall
For more than 150 years, the Hall has been the cultural cornerstone of Central Massachusetts. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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EcoTarium
New England's leading museum for science and nature, the EcoTarium offers three floors of interactive exhibits. You'll find that there's always something fun for the whole family to discover at the EcoTarium.
Find fun things to do for the whole family at EcoTarium.
Worcester Historical Museum
Worcester Historical Museum is the only institution solely devoted to the preservation, interpretation, and collection of Worcester History. Worcester's only historic house museum was built in 1772. It was restored to its 1830s appearance and one of the best documented historic houses in New England.
Find collections of Worcester's History at Worcester Historical Museum.
Tuckerman Hall
Tuckerman Hall was originally designed at a cost of over $72,000. In 1902, it became the clubhouse of The Worcester Woman’s Club. The Hall is the home of the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra.
Find the Hall and home of Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra at Tuckerman Hall
This museum has a collection of works by European and American artists as well as Asian, Greek, and Roman art.
Find things to do at Worcester Art Museum
The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts
The Hanover Theatre draws more than 170,000 people annually with performances and Broadway hits such as ("Les Miserables," "Mary Poppins,") also comedians that included (Steve Martin, Dave Chappelle) with musical acts (Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross); the theatre opened in March of 2008.
Find Events & Performances at Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts.
Mechanics Hall
For more than 150 years, the Hall has been the cultural cornerstone of Central Massachusetts. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Find Historic Places to visit at Mechanics Hall
EcoTarium
New England's leading museum for science and nature, the EcoTarium offers three floors of interactive exhibits. You'll find that there's always something fun for the whole family to discover at the EcoTarium.
Find fun things to do for the whole family at EcoTarium.
Worcester Historical Museum
Worcester Historical Museum is the only institution solely devoted to the preservation, interpretation, and collection of Worcester History. Worcester's only historic house museum was built in 1772. It was restored to its 1830s appearance and one of the best documented historic houses in New England.
Find collections of Worcester's History at Worcester Historical Museum.
Tuckerman Hall
Tuckerman Hall was originally designed at a cost of over $72,000. In 1902, it became the clubhouse of The Worcester Woman’s Club. The Hall is the home of the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra.
Find the Hall and home of Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra at Tuckerman Hall