



TUDOR PLACE | is open Tuesday – Sunday.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Committee members of the 32nd Annual Spring Garden Party are invited to an exclusive pre-event Champagne Toast & Tour.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Learn more about families and the people in your own family tree.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Hear about the discovery of the location of a possible enslaved home space at Tudor Place.
Committee members of the 32nd Annual Spring Garden Party are invited to an exclusive pre-event Champagne Toast & Tour.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Uncover the experiences of Peter family members throughout two centuries of war.
Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team on the first Saturday of the month for a morning of weeding fun.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Discover the important part bees play in the ecosystem.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Tudor Place's Rob DeHart and Ianna Recco unveil one of the most unique artworks in the Tudor Place Collection: an eighteenth-century diorama of miniature wax sculptures gifted to Martha Washington in 1783.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Get your tickets for the party of the year: the 32nd Annual Spring Garden Party. Dapper attire for the gentlemen and gorgeously glam for the ladies – don’t forget a hat!
Learn about the colors of the rainbow and how rainbows come to be.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team on the first Saturday of the month for a morning of weeding fun.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the places animals call home at Tudor Place.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Bring a picnic and enjoy live theater on the sprawling South Lawn.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
MEMBERS ONLY! Meet Karl Haynes, descendant of John Luckett and an active member of Tudor Place’s descendant community.
Calling all 18-30 year olds! Have a free slice of pizza and experience "Ancestral Spaces: People of African Descent at Tudor Place” currently on view. This event is part of the 'Slice of History’ series organized by History Made by Us and Pizza to the Polls.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER. Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team on the first Saturday of the month for a morning of weeding fun.
Educators for grades K-12 gain tools to help students grapple with histories whose legacies matter today in this FREE week long learning experience.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Join the Washington Informer Charities for their annual heritage tour of Tudor Place and the current installation, Ancestral Spaces: People of African Descent at Tudor Place.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team on the first Saturday of the month for a morning of weeding fun.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
FREE family day of crafts, scavenger hunt and a pop-up exhibition to discover the connection to the War of 1812.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
FREE. Watch WIN-TV live as Executive Director Mark Hudson and Curator Rob DeHart introduce Lafayette and his lifelong pursuit for universal human rights and abolition in the context of his visit to America and Tudor Place in 1824.
Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team on the first Saturday of the month for a morning of weeding fun.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Members are invited to be among the first to experience the new digital guide to Tudor Place.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Road trip to America! Join Executive Director Mark Hudson as he chronicles Lafayette’s triumphal return to America in 1824, including the stop at Tudor Place.
Learn about the different ways to make music and put on a concert.
Special event for members of the Washington Winter Show's Young Collector's Circle: Born to Rum! featuring cocktail culture from the collection & archive of Tudor Place
Visit today for the Bloomberg Connects! launch: an online guide to experiencing Tudor Place. Everyone is welcome.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Untangle the history of hair as a form of human connection and see historic hair accessories.
Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team for the annual National Capital Weed Wrangle for a morning of weeding fun. Must be 13+ yrs. old to participate.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Step back in time for an unforgettable evening celebrating a truly momentous occasion in Georgetown’s history.
Discover what life is like in cities and towns across time.
Discover the intrinsic art of interior design at an exclusive member-only event featuring color consultant and wallpaper expert Michaela Ralph.
This event has been cancelled.
SOLD OUT EVENT! Put on your Halloween costume and participate in activities around the Tudor Place garden.
Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team on the first Saturday of the month for a morning of weeding fun. Must be 13+ yrs. old to participate.
Take a look at joining Artist-in-Residence Peter Waddell's latest work and discover the historical context behind it,
Join us for a lively discussion about the role artwork has played in constructing racism and how museums can use this imagery to address historical injustices.
ASL Interpreter available for Ancestral Spaces tour at 11 AM. Sign up today.
ASL Interpreter available for Ancestral Spaces tour at 1PM. Sign up today.
Explore your family tree with crafts and a story time.
FREE: Join the conversation and hear from descendants of enslaved individuals who co-curated Ancestral Spaces.
ASL Interpreter available for Ancestral Spaces tour at 12 PM. Sign up today.
ASL Interpreter available for Ancestral Spaces tour at 2 PM. Sign up today.
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team on the first Saturday of the month for a morning of weeding fun. Must be 13+ yrs. old to participate.
Members receive an exclusive holiday discount in the Museum Shop to find the perfect gift for everyone on your list.
SOLD OUT EVENT! Enjoy a festive tea party with sweets and sandwiches before touring the historic house.
Learn about the animals that sleep though the winter.
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
Boogie into the holiday 1970s style at Tudor Lights: Disco Christmas.
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
SOLD OUT EVENT! Enjoy a festive tea party with sweets and sandwiches before touring the historic house.
Peek behind the scenes at our upcoming installation before enjoying mimosas and treats.
Currently on view. Take a guided tour of the historic house and explore the families that lived there.
Currently on view. Take a guided tour of the historic house and explore the families that lived there.
Currently on view. Take a guided tour of the historic house and explore the families that lived there.
Explore Tudor Place’s connection to St. Patrick’s Day and the women of Irish descent who worked there.
Enjoy tea and light bites before exploring the stories of the women of Tudor Place.
Currently on view. Take a guided tour of the historic house and explore the families that lived there.
Discover the life of Anastacia "Stacia" Hepburn, a woman enslaved at Tudor Place for nearly fifty years.
Garden Party Committee Members - generate excitement and support for the Garden Party with personal notes.
Learn how Martha Washington's descendants impacted the Georgetown community.
Currently on view. Take a guided tour of the historic house and explore the families that lived there.
Learn the stories of the women of African descent at Tudor Place who were willing to speak out for what’s right.
Hear about the inner workings of four significant historic houses: White House, Decatur House, Tudor Place and DACOR Bacon House - and how the staffs ensured the smooth functioning of house and their inhabitants.
This event has been cancelled.
Currently on view. Take a guided tour of the historic house and explore the families that lived there.
Take a journey through humankind’s obsession with the measurement of time.
FREE share and discussion about our favorite history related books.
Learn how Martha Washington's descendants impacted the Georgetown community.
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.