MUSEUM OF BRONX HISTORY

The colonial-era fieldstone house, built c. 1758, in which the Museum of Bronx History is located was donated to The Bronx County Historical Society in 1965. The museum opened in 1968, after the house was restored. Visitors today can see the original fieldstone walls and oak and pine floorboards fashioned by the enslaved African craftsmen of the original owner of the house, Isaac Valentine. The main level of the museum contains three galleries that feature a rich rotation of exhibitions as well as a museum gift store.

The Museum of Bronx History stands in a quiet residential neighborhood at Bainbridge Avenue and E. 208th Street, a short walk from Montefiore Medical Center. The Bronx County Historical Society Research Library and The Bronx County Archives are less than a block away.

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Hours


Sat 10:00am–4:00pm
Sun 1:00–5:0opm

Admission


Members enjoy free admission to the Museum of Bronx History. Free admission for NYC residents also available through Culture Pass NYC.

Private Tours


$25 Adults
$12 Children

Private tours of the Museum of Bronx History outside of its regular hours can be scheduled through Roger McCormack, Director of Education, at education@bronxhistoricalsociety.org or 718-881-8900 x107.

Location/Directions


Museum of Bronx History
3266 Bainbridge Avenue
The Bronx, NY 10467

  • Take the D train to E. 205th Street/Norwood (last stop) in The Bronx. Walk north along Bainbridge Avenue.

  • Take the 4 train to Mosholu Parkway stop in The Bronx. Walk east to Van Cortlandt Park East. Go north until you hit Bainbridge Avenue.

  • The museum is also accessible by MTA bus lines Bx10, Bx16, Bx28, Bx30, Bx34, and express bus BxM4.

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CURRENT EXHIBITS

Museum of Bronx History
3266 Bainbridge Avenue
On Display September 12, 2024–April 6, 2025

Seis del Sur’s HISTORIAS: The Stories Behind the Images is an interactive multimedia exhibition that explores the collective’s early documentary photographs of The Bronx as well as those of friends and colleagues. Their images—many unseen and stretching back decades—reshape the borough’s narrative and personalize it with anecdotes about the images on display at The Bronx County Historical Society’s Museum of Bronx History.

The work of Seis del Sur founding members Joe Conzo, Jr., Ricky Flores, Ángel Franco, David González, Edwin Pagán and Francisco Molina Reyes II covers a range of social, cultural, and political issues affecting Bronxites over the last four decades as it informed our worldviews. In recent years they have dug deep into their archives, finding images for the show that have never been exhibited before.

The welcome addition of Carmen Mojica and Abigail Montes to the mix continues and expands the collective’s commitment to documenting and preserving our community and personal histories.

HISTORIAS: THE STORIES BEHIND THE IMAGES

The Bronx Basketball Hall of Fame

Museum of Bronx History
3266 Bainbridge Avenue

The Bronx Basketball Hall of Fame, curated by Derek Doward, CEO of The Bronx Basketball Hall of Fame, highlights the rich histories of basketball in The Bronx, starting from the very early years of the game up to the present, focusing on individuals who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

upcoming exhibits

Uptown Rumble: Heavy Music in The Bronx

Museum of Bronx History
3266 Bainbridge Avenue
On Display April 24, 2025–November
Open Saturdays, 10am–4pm; Sundays, 1–5pm
Private tours by appointment throughout the week

Uptown Rumble: Heavy Music in The Bronx explores the rich and little-known history of Bronx bands and musicians playing in the heavier registers of rock music including hard rock, heavy metal, thrash metal, death metal, hardcore, and more, from the 1960s through the early 2000s.

Thanks to our host sites and partners: The New York Hardcore Chronicles, Bowery Electric, From The Bronx, Liebman’s, The Bronx Beer Hall, Bronx Music Hall, Bronx Music Heritage Center, WFUV, and The Fox and King.

Made possible by New York State Senator Gustavo Rivera and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

PAST EXHIBITS