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The Neville is a general museum of art, history and science, and is accredited by the American Association of Museums. It is dedicated to the collection and preservation of significant objects relevant to Northeast Wisconsin, and, secondarily, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The permanent collections contain over one million objects in the areas of history, art, ethnography, natural science, archaeology, geology, photographs and film.
The Museum undertakes three major activities: collection, exhibition, and educational programming. Collection is intended to protect our cultural heritage now and for the future by preserving objects for study, enrichment and enjoyment. Temporary and permanent exhibits are presented as lively and enjoyable methods of educating the public on topics in the fields of art, history, and science. Education is provided through educational tours (interpretive exhibit tours combined with participatory classroom work), lectures, gallery talks, special events, workshops (popular and professional), art classes, concerts, field trips, teacher in-services, and outreach programs. The Museum also acts as a community center by hosting meetings for County departments, local businesses, and organizations.
The Museum's website describes numerous exciting exhibits and programs! Visit us at www.nevillepublicmuseum.org.
Our Mission
The Neville Public Museum of Brown County, Wisconsin, preserves the history and culture of the region by collecting objects of art, history, and science. The museum, through innovative exhibits and programming, is dedicated to expanding knowledge, stimulating thought, and encouraging imagination.
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| Contact: |
Phone: 920-448-4460 Fax: 920-448-4458 Click here to email |
| Mailing Address: |
210 Museum Place
Green Bay, WI 54303 Map |
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210 Museum Place
Green Bay, WI 54303 Map |
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Sunday (Noon to 5:00 pm)
Monday, Tuesday, Friday & Saturday (9:00 am to 5:00 pm)
Wednesday & Thursday (9:00 am to 8:00 pm) |
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