National Museum of Funeral History
415 Barren Springs Drive, Houston
The perfect destination for out of town family and friends who are DYING to do something different!
Here’s what people are saying
“Well worth $10. Lots of stuff to see and very informative and interesting. Good for kids too!”
Brianna Cox
“One of the most surprising and terrific museums I have ever been to. Very well done and there is a hug collection of artifacts. If you like presidential history, they have quite a bit on presidential funerals.”
John R. Cerasuolo
“One of the hidden gems on the north side of town. The tickets are cheap! The gift shop is interesting! Go be in the same room with a lock of president Lincoln’s hair!”
Michelle Smith
“Lots of brilliant items on exhibit! Friendly staff. Best gift shop ever.”
Courtney Hook
The National Museum of Funeral History houses the country’s largest collection of funeral service artifacts and features renowned exhibits on one of man’s oldest cultural customs. Visitors can discover the mourning rituals of ancient civilizations, see up-close the authentic items used in the funerals of U.S. Presidents and Popes and explore the rich heritage of the industry that cares for the dead. The museum is located at 415 Barren Springs Dr., Houston, TX 77090 and is open Monday – Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 – 5 p.m.. Admission is $10 for adults and children age 12 and older, $9 for seniors and veterans; $7 for children 6 – 11 years old; and free for children age 5 and younger. For more information, visit www.nmfh.org, like us on Facebook or call 281.876.3063.