Henry B. Plant Museum
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- Regular Hours:
Tue - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 813-254-1891
- Address:
- 401 W Kennedy Blvd Tampa, FL 33606
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- Categories
- Museums, Art Museums, Historical Places, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
- Services / Products
- Programs, Audio tours, Group Tours (by schedule), Tours for hearing and impaired, Permanent/Upcoming Exhibits, Photo Gallery, Events: Victorian Christmas stroll, Antiques Evaluations, Upstairs/Downstairs at tampa bay hotel, Museum Images, Permanent collections, Exhibits Images, Orientation Film, Plant park and Audio Cell Phone Tour, Museum Store, Museum Origins, Plant Biography, Plant's southern Empire, Plant Hotel 1891, Spanish-American War, Educational for Teachers/Children, Book a visit, Party Photos, Party's Bentley Photos, Free Parking,
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- Location
- Directions: Northbound I-275 to Downtown-West, Ashley Drive (Exit 44). Take Ashley Drive to Kennedy Boulevard. Southbound I-275 to Downtown-West, Ashley Drive (Exit 45 A). Take ramp to Kennedy Boulevard. Turn right at Kennedy Boulevard then proceed one block to The University of Tampa entrance (the entrance is at first traffic light, make a right). The Museum is located on the south end of Plant Hall. Parking is available in front of the Museum or follow signs to the Thomas Parking Garage.
- Neighborhood
- Southwest Tampa
General Info
Since 1933, the Tampa Bay Hotel has been home to the Henry B. Plant Museum and The University of Tampa. The building, renamed Plant Hall, is a National Historic Landmark. The Henry B. Plant Museum holds the distinction of accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums. Its mission is to interpret the Tampa Bay Hotel and the experiences of the diverse individuals who contributed to its success. The Museum ignites thought and transports visitors to another era through exhibits and innovative programs, so that they may be educated and inspired by the lifestyles, times and experiences of Florida’s early tourist industry. Original furnishings and artifacts and a dynamic self-guided audio tour immerse visitors in the opulence of the 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel and its rich history.Since 1933, the Tampa Bay Hotel has been home to the Henry B. Plant Museum and The University of Tampa. The building, renamed Plant Hall, is a National Historic Landmark. The Henry B. Plant Museum holds the distinction of accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums. Its mission is to interpret the Tampa Bay Hotel and the experiences of the diverse individuals who contributed to its success. The Museum ignites thought and transports visitors to another era through exhibits and innovative programs, so that they may be educated and inspired by the lifestyles, times and experiences of Florida’s early tourist industry. Original furnishings and artifacts and a dynamic self-guided audio tour immerse visitors in the opulence of the 1891 Tampa Bay Hotel and its rich history.