Ancient Near East

The Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East is a museum founded in 1889. It moved into its present location at 6 Divinity Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1903. Architectural firm A. W. Longfellow broke ground on the present HMANE site on September 27, 1900. Construction was completed in spring of 1902, and the public portions of the museum …
The Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East is a museum founded in 1889. It moved into its present location at 6 Divinity Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1903. Architectural firm A. W. Longfellow broke ground on the present HMANE site on September 27, 1900. Construction was completed in spring of 1902, and the public portions of the museum were opened on February 5, 1903.
  • Established: 1889
  • Location: 6 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
  • Architect: A. W. Longfellow
  • Owner: Harvard University
  • Former name: Harvard Semitic Museum
  • Public transit access: Harvard (MBTA)
  • Type: Archeology
Data from: en.wikipedia.org