
Apartments near Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in Mission Hill, MA (6,292 Rentals)


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50 Hereford St

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98 Toxteth St

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5 Knapp St

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56 Dorset St

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114 Pleasant St

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35 Hillside St

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76 Hillside St

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11 Ruggles St

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91 Cedar St

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396 Centre St

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120 A Babcock St

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787 Columbia Rd

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256 Parker Hill Ave

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19 Sachem St

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791 Columbia Rd

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789 Columbia Rd

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38A St Paul St

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377 Dorchester St

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120 Hillside St

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128 Hillside St

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230 Tremont St

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8 Harrison Ave

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22 Howell St

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30 Roseclair St

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26 S Huntington Ave

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11 Elder St

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26 Harbor View St

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78 Westland Ave

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755 Boylston St

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23 Dartmouth Pl

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133 Walnut St, Unit SI FL3-ID1586658P

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69 Revere St

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35 Forbes St

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49 Green B1 Grn

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1273 Massachusetts Ave

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197 Calumet St

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186 Commonwealth Ave

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39 Linden St

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15 Park Vale

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306 Centre St

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412 Putnam Ave

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17 Hillsboro St

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1 Nashua St, Unit SI FL31-ID707

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The imposing entrance to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, speaks volumes to the intent of the recently renovated museum, one of the finest art museums in the country. The gorgeous late 19th century building, with its grand columns and wide expanse on the tree-lined street, is architecture at its finest. A new wing features American art and features a modern look that is stunning. Here, over four floors house wide exhibit spaces and a dramatic glass courtyard. First established 130 years ago, the aim of the museum is to offer a resource for those familiar with fine art and to provide a new learning experience for those who are not. Public understanding of the visual art is strived for, through efforts such as thought-provoking exhibits, interactive learning experiences, research, and programs including films, artist lectures and concerts. The art collection comprising over 450,000 pieces is vast, and includes art of the Americas, Asia, Oceania and Africa, Europe and the Ancient World. Collections of Contemporary Art, Musical Instruments, Prints, Drawings and Photographs and Textiles and Fashion Art are presented in separate wings and sections of the museum. The exciting part about the museum is that with so many gorgeous pieces, and a destination for art from around the world, there is almost always something new for residents of Boston apartments to see, should you make it a regular habit to visit the museum. A beautiful research library with over 320,000 items exists for Art and Art History majors to aid in their study of fine art, or just the curious art enthusiast. The library supports the immense art collection housed in the museum and is open to the public Monday-Friday, 1-5 pm. To make a day of the trip, you must try the delicious food at one of the three restaurants. Even the basement café features amazing pork tenderloin, sweet potatoes and asparagus - all for under $7! To remember your visit, you may want to visit the MFA shop to purchase jewelry, greeting cards, baskets or pottery. The shop wares, as the museum, suggest a huge array of items. The MFA opens seven days a week at 10 am, and closes at various times, never before 4:30 pm.
Frequently Asked Questions about Mission Hill
How much are Studio apartments in Mission Hill?
There are currently 1,273 Studio Apartments in Mission Hill with rent ranges from $1,400 to $8,051 with an average price of $2,621.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Mission Hill Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Mission Hill ranges from $800 to $12,841 with an average monthly rent of $3,211.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Mission Hill cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Mission Hill range from $1,301 to $27,790. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,125.
How expensive are Mission Hill Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 1,103 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Mission Hill on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,200 to $20,550 - averaging $4,423 for the location.
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