SLAVERY AT TUDOR PLACE
As an historic site that bears the scars of slavery, Tudor Place seeks to look this injustice in the eye. Click here to learn more.
Tudor Place is open Tuesday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sunday Noon – 4 p.m.
See what kinds of plants seeds grow into while enjoying time in the garden.
Bring a picnic and enjoy live theater on the sprawling South Lawn.
Bring a picnic and enjoy live theater on the sprawling South Lawn.
Explore all the places where animals live.
Proud host of a CIVIC SEASON event. Tudor Tuesday after hours. Pack a picnic and come on!
The Day of Archaeology Festival provides fun, free activities related to archaeology, local history and community building.
Visit Tudor Place's storytelling booth at Monticello as part of CIVIC Season!
Discover the story of the earliest buildings on the grounds of what became Tudor Place.
Visit Tudor Place after hours and enjoy a bit of respite from a busy week.
Learn about kinds of art and explore pieces in the Tudor Place Collection gathered across centuries.
"Burning Day:" History's Hot Topic! Join us for a sizzling session on the War of 1812!
Visit Tudor Place after hours and enjoy a bit of respite from a busy week.
Dig in and discover how archaeology tells us about the people of the past.
Discover the building blocks behind Tudor Place.
Young learners discover why leaves change colors.
Dress up in your costumes and enjoy treats in the Tudor Place Garden.
Dress up in your costumes and enjoy treats in the Tudor Place Garden.
Learn to smell the changes in the garden during the fall season.
Learn how people of the past showed gratitude.
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Explore how people of the past were able see at night before electricity.
Discover the presidents who visited Tudor Place and the connection between the Peter family and George Washington.
Learn about keys and what they do.
Explore all the different ways to make a quilt.
SOLD OUT.
SOLD OUT.
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Discover the building blocks behind Tudor Place.
Celebrate Earth Day by learning about the plants, flowers and animals that live here.
As an historic site that bears the scars of slavery, Tudor Place seeks to look this injustice in the eye. Click here to learn more.