Another interesting cultural institution in Cambridge is the Sanders Theater, which should definitely be visited for two reasons: firstly, wonderful theatrical performances are held here (many people especially like Christmas shows), and secondly, the building is striking with its architecture. This is a stunning facade, beautiful stained glass windows, and carved wood. The building looks somewhat like a church, which does not prevent it from keeping its charm. For the satisfaction of spiritual needs, go to another lovely theater - Oberon. Original performances that can be seen here conquer the hearts of all connoisseurs of theatrical art. The Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center hosts great performances too so shouldn’t ignore it - it’s better to check the billboards and follow the upcoming events.
As for museums, except for the ones presented above, the Harvard Art Museums would be of interest to travelers for a wonderful collection of fine art works written at different times - from antiquity to modern times, by artists born in different parts of the world. The museum consists of three cultural institutions: the Fogg Museum founded in 1895, the Busch-Reisinger Museum opened in 1903, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum that first opened its doors in 1985. The real "jewel of Cambridge" is the Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters belonging to significant historical monuments of Massachusetts. Listen carefully to guides telling about the rich history of former George Washington's headquarters and, of course, enjoy the exterior of the building, which is an excellent example of the 18th-century architecture.
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