Boca Museum of Art
501 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, FL 33432
In Mizner Park
T: 561.392.2500 F: 561.391.6410
Email: info@bocamuseum.org

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

Hours:
Tuesday - Friday 
Saturday & Sunday
First Wed. of each month


10AM - 5PM
NOON - 5PM
10AM - 8PM

Admission:
Members
Children(12 & under)
Adults
Seniors(65 +)
Students(with ID)


FREE
FREE
$8
$6
$5

CLOSED Mondays and holidays

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Member Services

The Membership Department can be reached Monday through Friday, from 9 AM – 5 PM at 561.392.2500, ext. 206, or by email at memberservices@bocamuseum.org for assistance with any of the following:

Assistance
  • Benefits information
  • Change of address
  • Replacements of cards
  • Renewing or upgrading your membership
  • Other questions regarding your membership

     

    Gift Membership
      Give the gift of membership – a membership gift to the Museum is the perfect gift for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries and almost any other occasion.

         

        Reciprocal Museum Program Privileges
          The Boca Museum of Art is a participant in the North American Reciprocal Museum Program, which provides members at Family Member ($150) and above with benefits at 476 North American museums. When you visit any museum listed on here, just show your Boca Museum membership card, validated with a North American Reciprocal Membership sticker. You will be entitled to free admission during museum hours but reciprocal privileges do not include mailings from any of the participating museums.

          Please note: The Boca Museum of Art does not offer reciprocal privileges during Special Exhibitions.
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              CVV2 is a security measure for credit cards. Since a CVV2 number is listed on your credit card, but is not stored anywhere, the only way to know the correct CVV2 number for your credit card is to physically have possession of the card itself. All VISA, Discover, MasterCard and American Express cards made in America in the past 5 years or so have a CVV2 number. However Diners Club does not use a security code.

              How to find your CVV2 number:
              On a VISA, Discover or MasterCard, please turn your card over and look in the signature strip. You will find (either the entire 16-digit string of your card number, OR just the last 4 digits), followed by a space, followed by a 3-digit number. That 3-digit number is your CVV2 number.(See below)

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