The Art of the English Regency Gallery houses English decorative arts from 1795 to 1830, featuring the collection of Horace Wood Brock.
This newly reinstalled gallery highlights more than 130 Japanese works dating from the fifth century through the present day, showcasing a range of paintings, textiles, and traditional and contemporary decorative arts.
The Korean collection at the MFA—one of the best outside Korea—includes works of art from the Bronze Age to the present day.
This new gallery features the Robert Owen Lehman Collection of art from West Africa.
A new gallery for British art
Designed in the spirit of a European palace, the renovated Koch Gallery showcases paintings from Italy, France, Flanders, and Spain from 1550 to 1700 and German silver.
The MFA's newest jewelry gallery highlights Greek and Roman gems from the Museum's collection, and its holdings of Etruscan, Greek, and Roman jewelry.
A grand period room is reinstalled in the Evans Wing.
Favorite paintings and objects from the MFA’s collection of Italian Renaissance art on display in a new location.
The MFA’s new coin gallery—the only permanent exhibition space for ancient coins in a US art museum—showcases more than 500 Greek and Roman coins from our collections.
An elegant period drawing room opens to visitors for the first time in decades.
This newly renovated gallery is devoted to 17th-century Dutch and Flemish art.
The South and Southeast Asian Art Gallery exhibits important Buddhist and Hindu objects from these two deeply interconnected regions.













