Abbe Museum

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26 Mount Desert St
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
The Abbe Museum shares the history and culture of Maine’s Native people, collectively known as the Wabanaki (Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Micmac, and Maliseet), and operates from two locations in Bar Harbor. At our downtown location, visitors find dynamic exhibitions and activities interspersed with spaces for quiet reflection. At the Abbe’s historic trailside museum at Sieur de Monts Spring, guests can experience early 20th century archaeological discoveries informed by 21st century science. The downtown Abbe Museum serves guests year-round, while the Sieur de Monts Spring location is open seasonally from mid-May to mid-October. Admission includes both locations. Located in an historic downtown district, we offer clean restrooms, several nearby restaurants and Bar Harbor attractions, and nearby motorcoach parking. Other amenities may be offered with notice. The History of the Abbe Museum: First opened to the public in 1928, the Abbe Museum is named for its founder, Dr. Robert Abbe, an eminent New York physician and beloved summer resident of Bar Harbor. During the 1920s, Dr. Abbe assembled a collection of early Native American artifacts found in the Frenchman Bay area which launched the museum at Sieur de Monts Spring. In 2001, we opened our second facility in a renovated historic landmark in downtown Bar Harbor. Today, the Abbe offers changing exhibitions and a robust programming schedule for all ages. Our museum shop is a destination for unique gifts and art and shipping is offered.

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4.018 reviews
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Sarah C.
9/26/2018

What a wonderful little museum. I have been wanting to come here for a long time and finally got the chance when I was in Acadia for the Night Sky Fest. I would recommend anyone who has the...

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Eric C.
8/25/2022

Meh. Not worth the $10. It's small and underwhelming. I guess I guess I gave it an extra star on account of the fact that it's cool they support the local native Americans. But to go just for...

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Marshall G.
9/3/2021

This is more history than museum to me. Native made tools and canoes and clothing. Many baskets. And a chronology Of the mistreatment of the five original tribes here in Maine. Actually still...

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Jennifer H.
8/7/2019

There are two locations of this museum but Yelp would only let me do the downtown one even though this review is for the one located within Acadia National Park. Small. Musty. Old dioramas. We...

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Lori H.
9/28/2017

Nice museum. We used the "buy one, get one" offer on admission (from their website) which made it worth the stop. It's normally $8pp. There were some really cool canoes and artifacts to look at....

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