Best Time To Visit: When the team is on the road. You'll get to see the Braves Clubhouse.
What You'll Need for Your Visit: Comfortable walking shoes and a camera.
The Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum & Hall of Fame (BMHF) is open year-round and is the starting point of Turner Field Tours. The museum features more than 600 Braves artifacts and photographs that trace the team’s history from Boston (1871-1952) to Milwaukee (1953-65) to Atlanta (1966-present). Guided tours of the stadium begin at the top of each hour and last approximately one hour. Depending on the demands of stadium operations tours take visitors to many areas off-limits during games, including Sky Field, a luxury suite, the press box, broadcast booth, clubhouse (locker room), dugout, and the new SunTrust Club. During the baseball season (April – September), the museum and tours are open Monday – Saturday from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and Sundays from 1-3 p.m. Tours are not available on days when the Braves have afternoon home games. During the off-season (October-March), tours are offered Monday – Saturday from 10 a.m. –2 p.m., and the museum is closed on MLK Day, Thanksgiving Day, and from December 23-January 2. The museum opens two and a half hours before each game and closes in the middle of the seventh inning. Tours start at the top of each hour and last approximately one hour. No reservations are necessary for individuals or groups of less than 20 people. Tickets can be purchased the day of your tour at the main ticket window. Free parking is available in the Green Lot. Admission to the museum during games is one token ($2). Tour tickets are $12 for adults, $7 for children and $10 for groups of 20 or more. Walk-up tickets can be purchased at the Braves ticket window at Turner Field and groups of 20 or more and school groups must make reservations two weeks in advance by calling (404) 614-2311 or emailing Sam Wallace at sam.wallace@braves.com.
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