Hours
Tuesday - Saturday
10 am - 4 pm
Ticket Prices
$15: Adults (13-64)
$10: Seniors (65+) & Active Military with I.D.
$5: Children (4-12) & AZ College Student with I.D.
Free: Children (0-3)
Purchase tickets in person at 115 N Church Ave., Suite 121 at our front desk. We take cash, debit, credit, and Apple Pay.
General Information
NOTE: Please be aware that the museum is closed on Federal Holidays and University of Arizona Closures.
Visit our Calendar of Events for any Seasonal Hours or Closure Information
MUSEUM HOURS | |
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Monday | CLOSED |
Tuesday | 10am-4pm |
Wednesday | 10am-4pm |
Thursday | 10am-4pm |
Friday | 10am-4pm |
Saturday | 10am-4pm |
Sunday | CLOSED |
There are multiple parking garages and lots that the public has access to. There is also metered street parking available near the courthouse.
We recommend parking at the El Presidio Parking Garage. However, the museum does NOT validate parking tickets.
Visitor Parking
Metered Parking
Metered parking is available near the Pima County Courthouse with time ranges of 30 minutes to 6 hours. Pay by coin, debit/credit card, or via the GoTucson Parking App. Meters are enforced Monday-Friday from 8 am-5 pm.
Parking Garages
El Presidio Parking Garage Downtown Tucson - Pima County - Located right behind the Pima County Courthouse. Visitors can pay to park here and then use the stairs or elevator to easily enter the courtyard (from the west entrance of the January 8th Memorial).
Main Library Parking Garage - This parking garage is located underneath the Joel D. Valdez Library on N Stone Ave and W Alameda Street. Visitors can pay to park and then use the stairs or elevator to the main level (street level). Once on street level, visitors can easily walk towards the courthouse (walk west).
How to Get to Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum
The Museum is located on Church Avenue across from the Joel D. Valdez Main Library and Jacome Plaza in between the major cross streets: W Alameda Street and W Pennington Street. The nearest major cross-streets are Congress Street and Stone Avenue. We are located on the left side of the Courthouse on the lower level. We are fully wheelchair accessible and are compliant with ADA building standards. The Southern Arizona Heritage & Visitor Center neighbors us on the right wing of the courthouse.
Map To the Museum
The Streetcar connects visitors with four business districts, the University of Arizona, and several Tucson neighborhoods. Running four miles from the Mercado San Agustín on the west side of I-10, across the Downtown Core, along Fourth Avenue, and through Main Gate Square to the University of Arizona, the streetcar is an easy and fun way to see the city center.
A parking map for visitors with disabilities is available for download.
(requires Adobe Acrobat available here)