
Chicago is home to some of the best museums in the world offering an eclectic mix of exciting exhibitions throughout the year as well as an array of remarkable permanent artworks and artifacts.
Though they don’t necessarily cost an arm and a leg to see, experiencing all of these world-famous institutions in Chicago can feel like it is taking a toll on the bank account. Luckily for locals, the many museums and attractions in the Windy City have a habit of announcing Illinois Resident Free Days throughout the year.
It’s an all the more rewarding experience seeing some of the world’s most awe-inspiring wonders for absolutely zero cost than paying $30 or more a go, right?
We’ve here rounded up the upcoming museum admission-free days in the spring of 2023 to help you navigate them all and see all that Chicago’s museums have to offer without spending a penny.
The first thing you need to know about free admission days at Chicago’s museums is that the discount typically only applies to Illinois residents.
However, admission at many museums is free or discounted for active U.S. military personnel and veterans, Illinois POWs, Chicago firefighters, Chicago police officers, students, and Illinois teachers. So if any of those apply to you, be sure to ask at the ticket booth and bring a valid occupational I.D.
Children and their families can also access free admission to several museums through a Kid Museum Passport from their local Chicago Public Library!
In addition to an Illinois identification card, most museums and attractions (but not all) accept the following as valid ID:
- Illinois lease
- Illinois library card
- Illinois student ID with photo
- Illinois utility bill
- Illinois work ID or check stub
- Illinois driver’s license
Be sure to check each museum’s free admission policy before you arrive.
Here are the upcoming free days across Chicago:
Art Institute of Chicago
One of the oldest and largest art museums in the world, the Art Institute of Chicago is undoubtedly one of the city’s most renowned museums. Since its founding in 1879, the Art Institute of Chicago has flourished into one of the most recognized art museums on the planet.
The museum is permanently home to over 300,000 works of art including such pieces as American Gothic by Grant Wood, Nighthawks by Edward Hopper, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, The Bedroom, 1889 by Vincent van Gogh and The Old Guitarist by Pablo Picasso.
When are the free days?
- According to the Art Institute of Chicago website, “admission will be free for Illinois residents on Thursday evenings, 5–8 p.m., May 18–August 31, 2023.”
📍The Art Institute of Chicago is located at 111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago.
Field Museum
Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History also lays claim to being one of the largest museums of its kind on the planet. Having opened in 1894 its collection grew from many items on display at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition to the reported mammoth collection of nearly 40 million artifacts and specimens that is houses today.
Today the museum continues to expand and develop researching “the objects in our collections, as well as document previously unknown species, conserve ecosystems in our backyard and across the globe, educate budding scientists, invite cross-cultural conversation, and more—all to ensure that our planet thrives for generations to come.”
When are the free days?
Illinois residents can get free entry on the following dates:
- June 6 (Tuesday)
- June 13 (Tuesday)
July and August dates are to be announced soon.
More information can be found here.📍The Field Museum is located at 1400 S Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.
The Museum of Science and Industry
Yet another superlative museum, Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry (aka MSI) holds the title of the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere and one of the largest science museums in the world.
Offering a focus on the future of science and science education it has enthralled and entertained nearly 200 million people since opening in 1933. The museum is home to over 2,000 exhibits displayed across 75 major halls including a range of uniquely interactive experiences for those who enjoy a more physically engaging museum outing.
A full-size replica coal mine, a German submarine U-505 captured during World War II, the first diesel-powered streamlined passenger train and the command module of Apollo 8 are some of the incredible permanent residents of the MSI.
The museum has announced a huge number of free days this winter including two weeks in which the museum will be free Monday through Thursday.
When are the free days?
Illinois residents can get free entry on the following dates:
- June 1 (Thursday)
- June 6 (Tuesday)
- June 7 (Wednesday)
- August 22 (Tuesday)
- August 28 (Monday)
- August 29 (Tuesday)
📍The Museum of Science and Industry is located at 5700 S DuSable Lake Shore Drive, Chicago
Adler Planetarium
The Adler Planetarium is a public museum dedicated to astronomy and astrophysics that was the first planetarium in the United States. Part of Chicago’s Museum Campus it is located on the northeastern tip of Northerly Island a stone’s throw from both the Field Museum and the Shedd Aquarium.
After closing for two years back in March of 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic first arrived, the planetarium finally reopened to visitors in 2022 showing off a brand new makeover.
Now boasting a shiny new dome roof on its 80-year-old dome and a new telescope in the Doane Observatory which holds the title of the largest public telescope in the Midwest, the Planetarium also reopened with the news that it would be offering Illinois residents free admission every Wednesday evening from 4-10 pm.
When are the free days?
- Adler Planetarium is free every Wednesday throughout the year.
📍The Adler Planetarium is located at 1300 S DuSable Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.
Shedd Aquarium
After opening in 1930, Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium was for years the largest aquarium on the planet until it was superseded by the Osaka Aquarium in Japan in 1990. Since then it has fallen down several places due to many aquariums opening in the last couple of decades.
With the aquarium’s 100th anniversary in 2030, however, it has launched a $500 million 8-year project that will “prepare Shedd for the next 100 years, transforming the aquarium’s historic galleries, accelerating aquatic science and research, and equitably expanding access to nature for all.”
The 5 million US gallon aquarium is still at the forefront of world aquariums holding roughly 32,000 animals including one of the broadest ranges of aquatic species anywhere in the world.
The aquarium wows over 2 million guests a year with unforgettable encounters up close face-to-face encounters with marine life such as belugas, bluegills, stingrays, and surgeons.
When are the free days?
- At present Shedd Aquarium has not announced any further free days but as soon as they do this will be updated. The website currently reads “please check back in May for our summer free days.”
📍Shedd Aquarium is located at 1200 S DuSable Lake Shore Drive, Chicago.
The Chicago History Museum
Founded in 1856, the Chicago Historical Society’s first building and much of its collection were burned to the ground during the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. After that, it moved around for some years while purchasing significant items like the bed on which Abraham Lincoln died and George Washington’s compass.
In 1932 a $1 million building was constructed in Lincoln Park to house the Chicago History Museum and mark the city’s centennial. There it still stands at North Clark Street in Lincoln Park on the ancestral homelands of the Potawatomi people, who cared for the land until forced out by non-Native settlers.
A major museum and research center for Chicago and U.S. history, the Chicago History Museum “strives to be a destination for learning, inspiration, and civic engagement.
“Through dynamic exhibitions, tours, publications, special events, and programming, the Museum connects people to Chicago’s history and to each other.”
When are the free days?
Illinois residents can get free entry on the following dates:
- June 19 (Monday)
- June 28 (Wednesday)
📍The Chicago History Museum is located at 1601 N Clark St, Chicago.
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center, formerly the DuSable Museum of African American History, is the oldest independent African American museum in the United States and has been open for over 60 years.
Dedicated to the study and conservation of African-American history, culture, and art it houses more than 15,000 pieces including paintings, sculptures, print works, and historical memorabilia.
The museum consistently hosts special exhibitions, workshops, and lectures highlighting works by particular artists, historical events, or collections on loan from individuals or institutions.
When are the free days?
- The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center is free for Illinois residents every Wednesday.
📍The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center is located at 740 E 56th Pl, Chicago.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
First opened in 1967, The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is today one of the world’s largest museums dedicated to contemporary art.
With more than 2,000 works it seeks to engage audiences of today and tomorrow with work and ideas of living artists that explore the historical, social, and cultural context of the art of our time.
When are the free days?
- The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is free for Illinois residents every Tuesday.
📍The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago is located at 220 E Chicago Ave, Chicago.
The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center serve to honor the survivors and victims of the Holocaust. Its founding principle is: “Remember the Past, Transform the Future.”
The Museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Holocaust by honoring the memories of those who were lost and by teaching universal lessons that combat hatred, prejudice, and indifference.
It facilitates a range of permanent and temporary exhibitions but also organizes educational programs and initiatives that foster the promotion of human rights and the elimination of genocide.
When are the free days?
- The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is free for Illinois residents on the last Friday of every month.
📍The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is located at 9603 Woods Dr, Skokie.
The National Museum of Mexican Art
The National Museum of Mexican Art is another first-class museum. Home to 3,000 years’ worth of creativity from Mexican and Mexican-American artists it is the largest museum of its kind in the United States.
Located in Pilsen, the heart of Chicago’s Mexican community, NMMA is a rich, immersive art experience with a number of incredible exhibitions and collections of Mexican culture.
The museum also hosts a number of special events throughout the year such as the “Día de Los Muertos: Love Never Dies Ball,” “Sor Juana Festival,” “Mercado Navideño- Christmas Market,” and more!
When are the free days?
- The National Museum of Mexican Art is free every day of the year.
More information can be found here.
📍The National Museum of Mexican Art is located at 1852 W 19th St, Chicago.
The Museum of Contemporary Photography
As the only museum in the Midwest devoted to photography, Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Photography offers an unparalleled array of work from national and international photographers.
After beginning its collection in the early 1980s it has since grown to include over 16,000 objects by over 1,500 artists.
Entry to the museum is free as are exhibitions and docent-led museum tours.
When are the free days?
- The Museum of Contemporary Photography is free every day of the year.
More information can be found here.
📍The Museum of Contemporary Photography is located at 600 S Michigan Ave, Chicago.
Garfield Park Conservatory
The Garfield Park Conservatory located on the west side of Chicago is an environmental marvel. As one of the world’s largest indoor gardens, you’ll find a constantly evolving experience, completely free of charge.
The Palm House and Desert House offer exceptional sights indoors while 10 acres of sprawling gardens are waiting to be explored outdoors where guests can stroll through rainforests, desert landscapes, and rows and rows of magnificent flowers.
The conservatory also puts on a number of events throughout the year including yoga in picturesque environments, beekeeping classes, flower shows, composting demos, and more! Some of these events are free, others require a ticket or suggested donation, but admission to the conservatory is always free.
When are the free days?
- Garfield Park Conservatory is free every day of the year.
More information can be found here.
📍Garfield Park Conservatory is located at 300 N Central Park Ave, Chicago
Chicago Cultural Center
This magnificent building located downtown once served as the city’s first public library. The building alone is reason enough to make a visit. Home to the world’s largest stained glass Tiffany Dome, there’s a ton of history in the expertly crafted walls of the CCC.
The building was completed in 1897 as both a public library and a civil war memorial and was built with incredible materials such as rare imported marble, polished brass, mother-of-pearl, and colored stone. The 38-foot-diameter Tiffany dome has over 30,000 pieces of glass and was restored in 2008.
Today, it is open to the public seven days a week while frequent exhibitions and public events are also usually entirely free to attend.
When are the free days?
- The Chicago Cultural Center is free every day of the year.
More information can be found here.
📍The Chicago Cultural Center is located at 78 E Washington St, Chicago.
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