Oshkosh Public Museum

View of the front lawns of the Historic Sawyer Home, including an archway reading "Oshkosh Public Museum" and "for the benefit of the public," a reference to Edgar Sawyer's bequest of the home to the City of Oshkosh.
Image of a row of dancers with painted faces, balancing pottery on their heads. Vibrant colors and traditional costumes underline the celebration. Crowd of people watch from behind the dancers. Image from OPM's Dia de los Muertos Celebration in fall 2022.
Image of a vintage bowling machine inside the Museum's exhibition This Is Winnebagoland.

Features

  • Wheelchair Accessible
    • Access via Ramp
    • Access via Lift
  • Accessible Parking
    • Yes
  • Elevator
    • Yes
  • ADA-Compliant Bathrooms
    • Yes
  • Service Animals Welcome
    • Yes
  • Museum/Gallery Type
    • Historical

Oshkosh Public Museum

1331 Algoma Blvd - Oshkosh, WI 54901
Information: 920-236-5799
Tuesday - Saturday 10am-4:30pm
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The Oshkosh Public Museum is a place for history, art, and culture. Our mission is to preserve and promote the history and culture of the Lake Winnebago Region. Since 1924, the OPM has shared stories of our past to inform our present.

The cornerstone of OPM is the Historic Sawyer Home with its world-class Tiffany Studio-designed interiors, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside the Sawyer Home, visitors will discover one of the last remaining original Tiffany Studios interior commissions. Tiffany Studios stained glass, carved woodwork, tapestry wall coverings and other premier pieces of American decorative art will enchant and inspire.