Leave the 21st century at home! When you explore The Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, you'll feel like you were whisked away to another era. Nestled on 152 stunning acres, this spectacular art museum and historic home is a treat for all who visit. You're going to love this enchanting attraction in Connecticut.
Welcome to the Hill-Stead Museum! These splendid sights will fill you with awe.
Built in 1901 by celebrated architect Theodate Pope Riddle, this home is absolutely astounding.
Riddle built this magnificent home to showcase the artwork collected by her father. Today, visitors can marvel at both the gorgeous architecture and astonishing paintings.
But before you venture inside, take a moment to meander through the grounds.
In the spring, you'll be met with fragrant tulips. In the fall, you'll see hundreds of crisp, crimson leaves.
There are over 3 miles of hiking trails, and the gardens are absolutely exquisite.
Walk along gorgeous brick walkways in the Sunken Garden and stare at the rustic beauty at the Walking Garden. Be sure to stop by the Pollinator Garden and look for fluttering birds and butterflies.
After you've visited the grounds, take a guided tour through the gorgeous historic home.
Priceless works of art are everywhere you turn.
The piece above the fireplace was painted by Claude Monet in 1846. As you venture through the stunning property, you'll also see paintings by Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, James M. Whistler and Mary Cassatt. The Japanese woodblock prints are especially captivating!
The Hill-Stead Museum is a wonderful attraction for history and nature lovers.
To learn more about hours, special exhibitions, and guided tours, visit the official website for The Hill-Stead Museum.
Have you ever visited the Hill-Stead Museum in Connecticut? If so, we want to hear all about it! Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
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