Reviews of Arrowhead Museum (Museum)

780 Holmes Rd, Pittsfield, MA 01201, United States

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REVIEWS OF Arrowhead Museum IN Massachusetts

Malcolm Ryder

A bit of American history for those who are interested.

Robert Edwards

For the fan, this is a great personal history lesson about Melville. Always excited to walk in the same setting of a literary hero. Learned of the things that inspired him.

David Doyle

Digna Bautista

John Notte

This is the real place! It gets 5 stars for being genuine. Tour was good. Lots of different levels of interest . Maybe they could add some outdoor exhibits or even places to sit outside and imagine back in time...

Karen Ross

Jessica Halpin

Dean Benjamin

Omar Tariq

Dan Nicolaescu

jody brown

Steve Cavenaugh

Dan Walsh

Not much to say. Not much was good.

janice clark

Took the house tour and the guide was so knowledgeable about Herman Melville and family. Really need to go on a clear day so you can see "the whale" from Melville's office window.

Nicole Watson

Jon Elliott

It's Melville's house!

Connolly K

Small but thoroughly educational. Loved my visit, the staff were incredibly knowledgeable. What a beautiful property. Very well maintained.

Terry Mundy

A must see for the Melville fan. A little out of the way from major cities, but that only adds to its charm. You will be in the beautiful Berkshires. Tour times are shortened in the fall and winter, so make sure you look at hours/dates of operation/tour times, etc before you visit.

Rob P

Grounds on Melville's homestead are beautifully kept, including a vibrant smoke Bush and three conifers which the author planted himself. Nature trail and fields that look out over Greylock Mtn., the vista Melville enjoyed while penning Moby Dick in his study. A $15 ticket is required for entry and guided tour of the main house itself. Berkshire Historical Society operates this property in classic form.

Margaret Beattie

We had no expectations for this visit, just an admiration for Melville’s works, and a curiosity about the property. Our guide, Richard, was not only a Melville scholar, but an entertaining, engaging lecturer as well. Definitely a highlight of our western Massachusetts road trip!

Bruce Barnett

Small, but worth the time to stop by and appreciate the origins of Moby Dick.

Gerrie Goldfarb

Catherine was an outstanding guide - both personable and knowledgeable. The tour is a must do, when in the Berkshires!

Robert Pulse

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Cindy Lowe

Thomas Mundy

Very interesting.

Stephanie Kuhn

Joshua Barton

Ron Demick

Very interesting place alot of history on Herman Melville

Lucas Tomashek

Very cool! Beautiful home. Beautiful history

David Nowell

Ronald A. Abarca

Nice friendly staff

Rotua Lumbantobing

Learned a lot about Melville.

Albert Haggerty

Edward Brubaker

Joan Terry Drucker

Docents make this place come to life.

Ronald Grossberg

Other than the fact that Melville lived in this house there is not much here.

Michael Connor

THE BIG ONE, the great novel America overlooked for a half century, “Moby Dick”, was written in this landlocked farm house. On the second floor, in a book-stuffed room with a view of a mountain range some visitors say form a silhouette of a giant whale breaking surface. Herman Melville added Ahab’s obsession, the whale’s white color and much else as he wrote more than 160 years ago. The room has a brass plaque on its door and the books are gone but otherwise seems very much as the man and his family left it. A local group runs the site, with cordial guides, and the day we visited was August 2. That was the day after the writer’s 200th birthday; fans had shared out a Melville birthday cake were reading aloud the novel in a reception room. They were no where near finishing.

Henrietta Presley

Very interesting, especially for a retired English teacher. I learned some things I did not know. Would highly recommend it if you are in this area.

Leonard Cox

Very interesting

Nancy McGill

Love history? Home of Herman Melville! Lovely guides to lead you! Nice gift shop, as well. Also, the Berkshire County Historical Society is here.

Galen Fitzpatrick

bring good shoes. the nature trails alone are worth the trip. would probably make for a great picnic too.

Marian Glenn

See the inspiration for Moby Dick through the window of HE'S study.

Judith Mcginity

Had a lovely time here well done

Conni Tupes

Very nice

Michael Mason

This was fantastic place to visit. We had a enjoyable time, we did the tour of the house and new addition, the WW2 Collection. If your in the area, stop and visit, see where Moby Dick was written.

Rae Klemp

Good visit

Robin Van Auken

Arrowhead Museum, home of "Moby Dick" author Herman Melville and his family of 11 from 1850 to 1863, is a well-kept secret. This quaint Victorian home is the setting for a variety of museum exhibits and events. At the time of my visit, I enjoyed "Baseball in the Berkshires," a wide-ranging collection of memorabilia from local and national athletes, historic and present-day, all with a connection to the community. Although the furniture in the museum is not from the Melville family, it is historically accurate and representative. The gift shop is small, but has interesting books by Melville and by others on related topics. The grounds are easy to access and there is a small military-themed exhibit in the garden area. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the museum is its view of Mount Greylock and the mountain range that inspired the author while writing "Moby Dick."

henya drescher

It's great to experience a piece of history.

Joanie Domingos

Will be moving to Pittsfield in June & plan to visit this interesting museum . I was born & brought up in New Bedford Ma. & remember seeing Gregory Peck in a parade years ago while the movie was in production. my late husband & father of my son & daughter was a fisherman & Scalloped from New Bedford Harbor for years . My children grew up healthy & intelligent from eating lots of fresh ( and I mean real fresh ) seafood. Cant wait to move ! j M St.Don

Robert Brown

Greg Thorson

Geeg Wiles

One of the many reasons our stories are tied to this area!

terri stephens

The tour guide was excellent

Debra Hale

Beautiful grounds, excellent tour guide, learned a lot.

Angel Larkin

Nate Giles

Nicholas Matranga

Graham Gibbs

Tours are held on the hour. If you arrive quite early, you’ll watch a video about an alleged affair between Melville and his neighbor. Our tour guide had a slightly different take on their relationship which made for an interesting academic contrast. Only one other group was present during our tour and the guide was very informative and more than happy to answer questions. Thanks!

Mary Bradshaw Duncan

I will never look at Moby Dick the same again. Herman Melville was an author ahead of his time and a life better than any romance novel I have ever read. Our guide and author, Jana Laiz, brought Melville alive during our tour with trainee, Hope. Nan, in the Welcome Center and Gift Shop made our visit perfect by making sure we watched the presentation before our tour and pointing out unique gifts like the woven pine needle ornaments.

Robert Ciempa

Very educational. The guides are extremely knowledgeable. Good parking . They have a nice nature trail to walk.

Leila McGrath

Katrina Lis

Andi Chakravarti

Knowledgeable docents. Friendly staff. Lovely grounds with a walking trail. Clean bathrooms. Time well spent.

Marcin Z

Melville's place. Small but a great and educational spot. A must to visit and support this historical gem.

Kendra Bell-Deane

Michelle V

Too expensive

JC Kollmorgen

A place with amazing history. Our tour guide was fantastic and the property is beautiful.

R F

Karl Blyth

Beth Bokunewicx

Very interesting

Angela Zollitsch

Great tour and upkeep, the admission was worth getting to see the well maintained facility. It was family friendly with a great view.

Beth Oneel

Very small but really nice staff and really knowledgeable. I went during a pretty cool event where they had a special guitar made after the moby dick story.

Bethany Price

Stan Grose

Jamie Kickery

Charles Archambault

Brandon Arthur

Elisabeth Groth

We had the last tour of the day and our guide (Karen, I think?) was engaging and informative. We enjoyed our tour very much.

Business Hours of Arrowhead Museum in Massachusetts

SUNDAY
9:30AM–5PM
MONDAY
(COLUMBUS DAY) 9:30AM–5PM HOURS MIGHT DIFFER
TUESDAY
9:30AM–5PM
WEDNESDAY
9:30AM–5PM
THURSDAY
9:30AM–5PM
FRIDAY
9:30AM–5PM
SATURDAY
9:30AM–5PM

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