Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
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Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology

Science museum · College Hill ·

Free university museum with diverse cultural artifacts

Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
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Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology by null
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21 Prospect St, Providence, RI 02912 Get directions

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21 Prospect St, Providence, RI 02912 Get directions

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Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology

Eric V.

Google
Free museum just walk in. However it is very small, like one large gallery space. Curated collection of Mayan, African and ancient Central American cultural artifacts. Make sure to open and look through the display drawers. My favorites there were the predynastic Egyptian arrow heads from Luxor. They have the majority of their pieces at the Bristol location but you have to schedule ahead of time to view those. They could do a better job on information cards for the artifacts. Some didn’t even have any. Overall loved it though. Cool chapel on 2nd floor of same building to go meditate or sit in silence. All faiths welcome.

Credible C.

Google
It is not a big museum by any means. It is mainly an exhibit of one thing that the Brown University Faculty and students are currently working on, or doing some research in. It is, however, mainly good and thoughtful. You have to keep coming back to see more. When we visited, we saw an exhibit of American Indians efforts in resisting the government effort to take their land away for new developments or for mining. It is free, it is also giving the public a place to take a break from the campus visit.

Jeremy E.

Google
Right in the heart of Providence, Rhode Island, the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology at Brown University offers a unique and intimate museum experience that belies its modest scale. This free university museum, housed in the charming Manning Hall, presents a fascinating glimpse into diverse cultures through its collection of artifacts and artworks. Scale and Value The Haffenreffer Museum may be small, but it packs a significant punch in terms of educational value. Its compact size allows for a focused and manageable visit, perfect for students or visitors with limited time. Despite its tiny footprint, the museum offers a wealth of knowledge and cultural insights, proving that sometimes the best things come in small packages. Exhibition Space and Lighting One notable aspect of the museum is its lackluster lighting. While this may initially seem like a drawback, it inadvertently creates an atmosphere of mystique around the exhibits. However, improved illumination could enhance the visibility of the intricate details on many artifacts, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the craftsmanship on display. African Art Collection The highlight of the Haffenreffer Museum is undoubtedly its collection of vivid African paintings and artifacts. These pieces burst with color and life, offering a stark contrast to the subdued lighting. The vibrancy of these works provides a window into the rich cultural heritage of various African societies, making it a standout feature of the museum. Campus Setting The museum's location on Brown University's campus is a significant plus. Visitors can enjoy the lush landscaping that surrounds Manning Hall, adding a pleasant natural backdrop to the museum experience, and reinforcing a distinct sense of unbridled bespoke privilege. The well-maintained grounds offer a serene environment for reflection or group picnics after exploring the exhibits. Architecture Manning Hall itself is a prime example of what could be described as "comfort food architecture." Its classic New England style, with its brick facade and white trim, evokes a sense of nostalgia and academic tradition. This architectural charm complements the museum's content, creating a cohesive experience that marries the building's exterior with the cultural treasures inside. Conclusion The Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology may be small, but it offers a valuable and enriching experience. Its central location in Providence, free admission, and diverse collection make it an accessible cultural resource for students, locals, and visitors alike. While there's room for improvement in terms of lighting, the museum's strengths – particularly its African art collection and its integration with Brown University's beautiful campus – make it a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in anthropology, art, or cultural studies.

Joo W.

Google
wonderful little museum. i visiting during a recent exhibition with a friend and their friendly staff showed us their art and some historical pieces that were separate from the current exhibit. very relaxing experience. best of all, it was free. thank you!

Ann (.

Google
The museum is tiny, it's essentially just one room on the first floor of the building, so don't expect to spend much time in it. However, the exhibit on Native Indian priests and surveillance was compelling and worth seeing. There is no permanent exhibit section, so it changes all the time, but the one we've seen was well curated and presented. We spent ~45 minutes in the museum, and I'd say that's the upper limit of time you'd need there. But it also means it's a convenient museum to fit into your itinerary. We'll want to check out the museum again the next time we are in town.

T C

Google
Museum is a complete waste of time to travel too. Legit takes about 5 minutes to see everything on display. Save your time and go elsewhere.

Chunfen Z.

Google
I won't call this place a museum as it is basically one gallery with a few changing exhibitions. But I am sure that they have an impressive collection, as is hinted by the artifacts on display in their visible storage. I wish that they could get a real museum-level exhibition space to show off their stuff. If that day comes, I will be among the first ones to return.

William W.

Google
Not a lot of exhibits.
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Alexis B.

Yelp
Haffenreffer is a tiny and FREE museum of anthropology on Brown's campus that my friend and I visited during our weekend of exploring Providence and Newport. When we visited, they had some very interesting exhibits. The one that interested me the most was "Sacred is Sacred: The Art of Protecting Bears Ears." It was very interesting and well-displayed. Why only three stars for this interesting and free museum? Well, it's tiny. It's essentially a single room. And I would think (given the size) that the likelihood of someone enjoying the museum is very dependent on the quality of the exhibits at the time of the visit. But it's free - so if you're walking around Brown, stop in! You never know what you'll find!
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Sarah A.

Yelp
Free admittance but really not worth going out of your way to see anything here. If you're at Brown or in the general area and have an interest in anthropology, you'll do well to stop in. I would not make special trip. My favorite items here were some Taino figurines.
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Mwamba M.

Yelp
It's tiny, but I enjoyed their standing rock exhibit. Free admission! Janie, the student working there was friendly. She immediately greeted me and provided information offering to give recommendations about Providence too. I will be back.
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Honore F.

Yelp
Totally free and open to the public. I think it's great that Brown University students have a small museum where they can present info and artifacts that are relevant to their studies/ interests . Plus have the opportunity to curate a space. If your walking around the area, maybe visiting Prospect Park, I think it's worth stopping in. The quad is pretty, you can fill up your water bottle and maybe see a cool pair of artic snow goggles.
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Amanda P.

Yelp
Not a whole lot to see. I was a little disappointed some of the stuff wasn't older. But hey, it's free.

Juan P.

Yelp
Not worth a visit. It is too small and there's too little to see. Half of the place is about their students and the University's life, which is not so interesting.