Lyman Allyn Art Museum
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Overlooking the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and Long Island Sound, the Lyman Allyn Art Museum is the principal comprehensive art museum serving southeastern Connecticut. Works of art on exhibit include:
~ Early American, Modern and Contemporary Fine Arts
~ American Impressionist Paintings
~ Connecticut Decorative Arts
~ Temporary Exhibitions of American Art from Public & Private
~ Collections
~ Sculptures on the grounds
Founded in 1926 by Harriet U. Allyn as a memorial to her whaling merchant father, Lyman Allyn, the Lyman Allyn Art Museum was established
for the community of southeastern Connecticut to use, enjoy, and learn about art and culture. The Lyman Allyn Art Museum is a Founding Member of the Connecticut Art Trail. The museum is always free for New London residents.
~ Early American, Modern and Contemporary Fine Arts
~ American Impressionist Paintings
~ Connecticut Decorative Arts
~ Temporary Exhibitions of American Art from Public & Private
~ Collections
~ Sculptures on the grounds
Founded in 1926 by Harriet U. Allyn as a memorial to her whaling merchant father, Lyman Allyn, the Lyman Allyn Art Museum was established
for the community of southeastern Connecticut to use, enjoy, and learn about art and culture. The Lyman Allyn Art Museum is a Founding Member of the Connecticut Art Trail. The museum is always free for New London residents.
Hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 5
Sunday 1-5
Closed Mondays and major holiday
Lyman Allyn Art Museum
625 Williams Street New London, Connecticut, United States 06320860-443-2545








