Self-Guided Interior Tour
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Self-Guided Interior Tour

Book a self-guided tour of the Morris-Jumel Mansion (built in 1765) to learn more about the home's rich history and inhabitants.

By Morris-Jumel Mansion

Location

Morris-Jumel Mansion

65 Jumel Terrace New York, NY 10032

Refund Policy

The organizer will review refund requests on a case-by-case basis.

About this event

The Morris-Jumel Mansion Museum, the oldest remaining house in Manhattan, is a historic house (built in 1765) that preserves, collects, and interprets history, culture, and the arts to explore inclusive narratives that engage and inspire diverse audiences. There are eight period rooms on display, including the room George Washington used as his office during the American Revolution and the room where Lin-Manuel Miranda composed parts of Hamilton.

Tickets for self-guided visits of the museum will guarantee museum entry on the day of booking between the following hours:

Tuesdays–Thursdays, 1pm–4pm

Fridays–Sundays, 11am–4pm

Visitors are welcome to use their tickets at any point during our hours of operation. There are no timed entries. Self-guided tours are projected to last approximately 45 minutes to one hour.

Frequently asked questions

Are there timed entries or time slots?

No! Self-Guided Tour attendees are able to enter the Mansion at any time between opening and last entry for the date corresponding with their ticket. There are no time slots or timed entries. Please be sure to check our opening hours and last entries for your chosen visit date to inform your plans.

Organized by

Celebrating 260 years of the Morris-Jumel Mansion! The Morris -Jumel Mansion is a historic house museum that seeks to preserve and interpret Manhattan’s oldest residence, one that has witnessed the evolution of northern Manhattan from rural countryside to a dynamic multicultural community. Through historic site tours and education programs, the museum interprets the Mansion in the context of domestic life in New York City, the influx of European immigrants to Washington Heights, the City Beautiful movement at the turn of the century, the life of the Jumel Terrace Historic District, and more. Morris-Jumel Mansion seeks to serve as a cultural resource for an audience of national and international visitors and, in particular, the diverse audiences of the City of New York.

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