Most reviewed Museums in Savannah

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Savannah through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 20 places from Museum category.

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Chippewa Square
Park
The site of a museum, theater & Forrest Gump's famous bus bench, named for the Battle of Chippewa.
4.70 (4.4K reviews)
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American Prohibition Museum
Museum
Artifacts & displays about the ban on alcohol from 1920-33, plus a retro speakeasy serving drinks.
4.60 (3K reviews)
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Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
Historical place museum
English Regency-style house museum from 1819, with parterre-style garden & original slave quarters.
4.50 (2K reviews)
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Andrew Low House
Museum
Tours are available of the 19th-century home where Juliette Low (founder of the Girl Scouts) lived.
4.60 (1.7K reviews)
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Georgia State Railroad Museum
Rail museum
This museum offers displays of historic railcars & rolling stock, plus guided tours & train rides.
4.50 (1.4K reviews)
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Mercer Williams House Museum
Museum
Guided tours of 1860s Italianate mansion with antiques, portraits & Chinese porcelain.
4.50 (1K reviews)
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Ships Of The Sea Maritime Museum
Historical place museum
Ode to 18th- & 19th-century vessels in an 1819 home with a parlor garden & an event space.
4.50 (1K reviews)
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Telfair Academy
Museum
Part of oldest public art museum in the South, housing 19th- & 20th-century American & European art.
4.60 (939 reviews)
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Davenport House Museum Entrance and Shop
Museum
Federal-style house preserved as 19th-century museum, filled with historically accurate furnishings.
4.60 (937 reviews)
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Savannah History Museum
Local history museum
Exhibits touching on local military, industry, art & culture, housed in a 19th-century railway shed.
4.50 (914 reviews)
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Graveface Museum
Museum
👍👍 Super nice workers and a ton of interesting and entertaining stuff! Great hidden museum for anyone who likes horror or unusual things. Got the package that includes a shirt, pin, and a sticker!
4.80 (625 reviews)
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Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum
Museum
Photos, interactive exhibits & films detailing the civil rights movement & African-American history.
4.70 (409 reviews)
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Beach Institute African American Cultural Center
Museum
👍👍 Awesome wood carving exhibits!
4.80 (263 reviews)
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SCAD Museum of Art
Museum
Part of the Savannah College of Art & Design, this teaching museum displays modern art.
4.50 (254 reviews)
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Massie Heritage Center
Museum
Kid-friendly exhibits highlighting Savannah's architecture, public education system & culture.
4.40 (218 reviews)
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Savannah African Art Museum
Museum
👍👍 Exceptionally kind employees. Each art piece has meaning and purpose to it
4.80 (202 reviews)
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Tennessee River Museum
Museum
4.60 (200 reviews)
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Harper Fowlkes House
Historical place museum
1842 Greek Revival mansion, aka the Harper Fowlkes House, with antique chandeliers & garden patio.
4.60 (154 reviews)
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Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home
Museum
Restored childhood home of the acclaimed American author provides regular tours & community events.
4.80 (113 reviews)
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SCADstory
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Must-visit when you're in Savannah. Had afternoon tea across the street and saw the gift shop. While perusing, we were serendipitously approached by a student who asked if we were interested in the tour. Boy, were we pleasantly surprised! Such a fun/creative/inspiring way to showcase SCAD's history....
4.90 (76 reviews)
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