Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum
Address:
104 Walker St.
Lenox, MA 01240
Phone #1: (413) 637-3206
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Description:
Ventfort Hall is an imposing Jacobean Revival-style mansion built in 1893 for Sarah Morgan, the sister of J. P. Morgan. Designed by the architects Rotch and Tilden, it is located in Lenox, Massachusetts. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and declared an official project of Save America's Treasures, a Millennium program of Hillary Rodham Clinton and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Ventfort Hall is the home of The Museum of the Gilded Age.
Ventfort Hall was one of the approximately seventy-five "Cottages" built in Lenox in the 19th century when the village became a popular Gilded Age resort. Located on spacious grounds in the heart of the village, they are continuing its restoration, the first floor is completely open to the public. The first floor has the exhibit of Les Petites Dames de Mode 61 29in. high mannequins dressed in period fashions. And on the second floor, 14 of the rooms and spaces are decorated by the Berkshire's top designers for the Berkshire Designer Showcase. It is not to be missed!
Handicapped Accessible
Open Year Round
Gift Shop
Admission Fee
Functions for 50-250 Attendees
Historic Havens
Kids
History
Handicapped Accessible
Open Year Round
Gift Shop
Group Rates
Admission Fee
Functions for 50-250 Attendees
Number of Function Rooms: 4
Outdoor/Rustic Charm
Traditional/Classic
Historic Havens
Dance
Music
Theater
Handicapped Accessible
Open Year Round
Gift Shop
Group Rates
Admission Fee
Functions for 50-250 Attendees
Historic Havens
Kids
Handicapped Accessible
Open Year Round
Gift Shop
Group Rates
Admission Fee
Kids
Handicapped Accessible
Gift Shop
Group Rates
Admission Fee
Functions for 50-250 Attendees
Number of Function Rooms: 4
Historic Havens