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Estate

Founded by Marjorie Post

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Marjorie Post's bedroom
Museum

The mansion that became a museum

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Cutting garden in summer
Gardens

Thirteen Acres of Formal Gardens

Upcoming Events
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Parents with children picnicking on Lunar Lawn

Connect with other LGBTQ+ families in Hillwood's urban oasis at this family celebration.

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preschooler walking happily down a path through Hillwood's gardens

Experience the wonder of Hillwood with your preschooler! Explore a new theme in the mansion or gardens each week through make-believe, hands-on art-making, and imaginative play.

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Hillwood's perfume, Do Not Disturb

Join the museum shop to celebrate the launch of Hillwood's newest perfume, Do Not Disturb.

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Closeup of a work by artist Debora Moore.

Hillwood has partnered with the James Renwick Alliance for Craft to present artist Debora Moore, a contemporary artist in the Glass: Arts. Beauty. Design. exhibition, for a public program surrounding Ms. Moore’s artistic process and vision. 

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Hillwood's perfume, Do Not Disturb

Coming Soon!

Do Not Disturb | Exclusive Hillwood Fragrance

Hillwood is excited to launch a second fragrance inspired by founder Marjorie Merriweather Post and her time at Hillwood. Created with Molly Ray Parfums, "Do Not Disturb," named in honor the iconic silver signs on all bedroom doors in the mansion which read “Do Not Disturb—Resting,” is luxurious and feminine scent that evokes the interior experience at Hillwood and Post’s time at home. Stay tuned for the launch on September 28!

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Sculpture by Karen LaMonte

Special Exhibition now on view

Glass: Art. Beauty. Design.
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Don't miss out!

Explore Hillwood from Home

Hillwood has reopened, but you can continue to enjoy the museum and gardens from home through our comprehensive digital offerings, including the extensive online collection, educational video library, and immersive mobile app. Follow Hillwood on InstagramFacebook, and Twitter for daily content.

Highlights from the Collection
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swivel chair
Swivel Chair

Claude Sené, ca. 1785

 

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Pendant Brooch
Pendant Brooch

Cartier, 1928

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Soup Tureen and Platter
Soup Tureen and Platter

Sèvres, 1754

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Nuptial Crown
Nuptial Crown

1884

For Empress Alexandra for her wedding to Nicholas II

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Orlov
Pieces from the Orlov Service

Imperial Porcelain Factory

1762-1765

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Music Box
Music Box

Fabergé

1907

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A Boyar Wedding Feast
A Boyar Wedding Feast

Konstantin Makovsky

St. Petersburg, 1883

Full Collection

Lunar Lawn
Hillwood Stands in Solidarity with Ukraine

Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens condemns the unprovoked invasion and aggression against Ukraine. We stand with the courageous people of Ukraine, and with those of Russia who oppose these terrible acts. As a museum, Hillwood houses a beautiful collection of Russian art through the ages, and we hope the insight that our collection offers our visitors will help serve as a reminder of the citizens who have stood and continue to stand separate from hostile military action. We offer support and solidarity to Ukraine during this monumental tragedy. 

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