◷ Open Thursday–Sunday 10 AM–5 PM

Expanded Group Hours!

The museum now takes Group Tours Monday through Wednesday by appointment.

Want a tour guide? Groups under 20 people seeking a Guided Tour receive discounted admission (plus a docent fee). Simply add our Guided Tour Option at checkout.

Groups of 10–20 or more people that make a reservation will receive discounted admission and can tour the museum gallery at their own pace at their reserved time.

The museum offers guided tours for school field trips and groups of 20 or more people on a limited, appointment-only basis. Tours generally last 1.5 hours.

Group FAQs


The Great Blacks in Wax Museum welcomes all individuals, adults, universities, tourism, community, and personal groups. We provide our exhibits with self-guided, guided, individual, audio, and group tours. Request a guided tour or reserve admission and lead your own group. University student groups and K-12 school groups may also request a live virtual tour led by a Museum guide. For additional information, select a category below.

Extended Tours

Spend half of the day in The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum then visit some of the other world famous African heritage sites around the Baltimore area. Orchard Street Church and Sharp Street Church are only a few sites to visit as part of this tour.

Additional fees apply for extended tours.

Tour Options for Teachers


Introduce your students to the richness of our history. Our Field Trip guide helps prepare you and support your teaching.

Choose from 3 pre-recorded special topic video presentations that focus on specific topics relating to Black History.

Bring The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum to your classroom for a 30–45 minute live facilitator led tour.

Create a virtual tour to fit your needs and learning objectives by emailing us info@greatblacksinwax.org

Exhibitons


National Great Blacks in Wax Museum houses over 200 life-size wax figure in dramatic, three-dimensional scenes that capture significant moments in history. Visitors go on a 5,000 year journey that begins in Ancient Africa and ends in today’s modern world. You will emerge from your journey with a greater understanding about a people’s story of struggle, determination, and triumph.

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