Real Witches of Salem Massachusetts

Salem Witch Museum    

3.1/5
(4K) · History museum in Salem, United States
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The Salem Witch Museum is a museum in Salem, MA about the Witch Trials of 1692. The museum is based on the actual documents of the trials. Plan a …

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Apr 2, 2025
This was a great storytelling experience using audio, lights, and waxwork. Afterwards you were able to go through the museum and see pieces out on display. The gift shop had a wide variety of items a…Full review by MarMarMarirene
Apr 1, 2025
It wasn’t what I thought it was going to be. However, I learned a lot. Come with an open mind. Move around in the first room so you can see all the staging as they’re talking. They even have differen…Full review by WhereIsJennAt
Mar 18, 2025
It starts with an informative story telling of the events of 1692 using various tableaus that light up as the narrators voice fills the room. You are the ushered into a room with a pictures, photos …Full review by JuliaBE67

Questions & answers

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Is this museum wheelchair accessible?
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Yes. The big room has stairs to access but you can come in through another door that has a ramp.
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Is there ample parking
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There is no dedicated parking for the museum. We found parking about a block or two away. And the walk was enjoyable.
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Will there be a long line/wait if we get there at 10am on a Sat in October with tickets purchased online?
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I doubt a long line. We were there during the summer and the wait was 10 min. They are good at getting the crowd moving.
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Is this open year round?
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Yes, we are open year round.
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About how long does it take for all the presentations?
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About 40 minutes then a walk through the rest of the exhibits. An hour and a half should see you in and out. I found it interesting but each to their own.
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How was the practice of witchcraft viewed in seventeenth-century New England?
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In seventeenth-century New England a witch was believed to be an individual who sold their soul to the Devil. In return for this sacrifice, the Devil was thought...
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