Our Museums

With four culturally rich museums—the Key West Museum of Art & History, the Key West Lighthouse & Keeper’s Quarters, Fort East Martello, and the Tennessee Williams Museum—the Key West Art & Historical Society is committed to inspiring community connection through dynamic educational programs, thought-provoking exhibitions, and accessible online resources.

Museum Admissions

Journey through two centuries of Key West history by visiting all of our four historic sites. Each site serves as a museum, providing visitors with a unique perspective and understanding of the island’s past.

Get the Culture Pass

One Pass, 4 Great Museums

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Collections

The Key West Art & Historical Society collects, preserves, and shares materials that tell the story of the Florida Keys, South Florida, and the Caribbean. Our online catalog offers a window into our extensive permanent collection, including art, artifacts, ephemera, archives, ordnance, and textiles, much of which is not currently on public display at our four museums.

View Our Collections

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Exhibits

Our historic sites not only house the Society’s permanent collection, but also serve as galleries for our award-winning exhibitions.

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Venue Rentals

The Society has four distinct museums to accommodate all of your rental needs.

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Education

The Society is dedicated to offering educational, informative and fun programming for learners of all ages.