MUSEUM WILL BE CLOSED: September 1, 2025 for Labor Day Holiday • OPEN: WED – SUN | HOURS: 10 AM – 5 PM EST


Tours for
Visitors
Included with the cost of admission, these public tours offer a starting point (or deep dive) for any visit.
Highlights Tour
1 pm | Wednesday to Monday
Guide facilitated
Join the museum’s expert guides for an engaging introduction to some beloved works on view.
Looking Together Sessions
11am & Noon | Saturday and Sunday
Take a deep breath and spend 15 minutes looking closely at a single work of art with a museum guide and other visitors.

Tours for
Private Groups
See, discover, and explore with your group
Sharing the experience of art brings people together and inspires new connections. The Currier offers guided and self-guided tour options for private groups. Go at your own pace or let us show you around.

Tours for
Schools and
Students
Tours free for all New Hampshire schools
Enrich your curriculum and ignite creativity with a visit to the Currier. From elementary schoolers stepping into an art museum for the first time or high school students deepening an interest in architecture, all kinds of students benefit from school tour offerings at the Currier.
We make tours accessible (and possible) for all kinds of schools, students, and educators.
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TransportationTours start and end at the Currier Museum of Art. Park in the museum’s free parking lot and then check in for your tour at Guest Services. Your tour group will be driven by the museum in a van to the houses to begin your tour experience. Please be at the museum 15 minutes prior to your tour to check in. Do not go directly to either of the houses. Late arrivals forfeit their tour if the van has already left.
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Tour experienceVisits begin with a brief introduction and close looking together outdoors, followed by personal exploration in the houses with expert volunteer guides available for questions. The tour of each house concludes with interactive outdoor viewing and time for questions. Tours last two hours. Comfortable shoes and dressing for time outdoors recommended.
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AccessibilityBoth the Kalil and Zimmerman houses are historic structures with original floorplans. Although there are accessible spaces in both houses, there are also narrow hallways, staircases, and uneven terrain. The maximum width for mobility devices is 29 inches (73 centimeters). A limited number of smaller wheelchairs are available for use. Questions about accessibility on a house tour? Contact Guest Services at (603) 518-4908. Restrooms are available at the museum. Limited restroom access is possible at the Zimmerman and the Kalil Houses during the tour. Please note that wheelchairs will not fit in Wright’s small bathrooms. ONLY service dogs are allowed on the tour. Please let Guest Services know prior to your visit
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Booking My Tour2025 Frank Lloyd Wright Tour Season Start: April 23, 2025 Ends: December 28, 2025 Tickets through November 30 are available now. Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged. Please note that children under 7 are not permitted on tours, including children in carriers.
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Bag PolicyFor the protection of the Zimmerman and Kalil Houses, food and water bottles, handbags larger than 10x10x3 inches (25x25x8 cm), backpacks, camera bags, and tripods are not allowed in the FLW Houses.
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PhotographyPhotography is allowed in the houses without flash.