• Rentals
  • Support
  • Education
  • Virtual Library
  • Preservation
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Youtube
  • Pinterest
  • TICKETS
  • DONATE
  • MEMBERSHIP
  • GARDEN PARTY
Tudor Place
  • Home
  • About
    • Our Story
    • Staff & Leadership
      • Board of Trustees
      • Leadership
      • Staff
    • Jobs, Internships & Volunteering
      • Jobs
      • Internships
      • Volunteer
    • For Neighbors
    • Annual Reports
  • Visit
    • Plan Your Visit
    • Parking & Directions
    • FAQ & Accessibility
    • Reserve Tickets
    • Group Tours
  • Calendar
  • Museum & Collection
    • History
      • Overview
      • The Peter Family
      • The Historic House
    • Collection
      • The Washington Collection
      • Silver & Metalwork
      • Jewelry
      • Furniture
      • Costumes & Textiles
      • Fine Art
      • Porcelain & Ceramics
      • Glass
      • Weaponry & Firearms
      • Musical Instruments
      • Militaria
      • Roadster
    • Slavery at Tudor Place
    • Domestic Servants
    • Archive
  • Garden
    • History
    • Explore
    • What’s Blooming
  • Contact
  • Rentals
  • Support
  • Education
  • Virtual Library
  • Preservation
  • Garden Party
  • Tickets
  • Donate
  • Membership
  • Shop
  • Search
  • Menu

TUDOR PLACE | OPEN Thursday – Sunday. Proof of full vaccination required. Click for tickets & info.

Protect the Collection & Archive

With an collection representing every period of the estate’s occupation since 1805, Tudor Place is a time capsule of culture.

The Tudor Place Collection & Archive (18,000+ object collection, 300-linear-foot archive, and 5,000+ volume book collection) is stored in over 30 locations throughout the historic house, administrative building and historic garage. Some of these locations are repurposed bathrooms, closets, hallways, case furniture, locked vaults, unfinished basements and attics. Access to the collections and the integrity of the collections themselves are compromised by the lack of space.

Most, but not all, of these spaces are heated by steam radiators and have no humidity controls. The only cooling systems available for many of these spaces are portable air conditioning units seasonally placed strategically in situ, aiming to cool critical areas without overloading aged electrical fuses.

To protect this extraordinary collection, the Master Preservation Plan seeks to:

  1. Develop a secure, climate-controlled storage facility for objects and archival materials with improved access for staff and researchers.
  2. Provide for a new exhibition gallery to showcase the extensive collections and archive.
  3. Open the site’s unusual 1960s fallout shelter to the public as an interpreted exhibition space.
  4. Create a digital archive of important objects and manuscripts, making them accessible to scholars, teachers, and students through an interactive portal.
  5. Provide new working space, including offices, for curatorial, education, and archival staff, and research space for scholars, museum professionals, and others.

Resources

Click below for a quick look at what’s entailed to protect decorative objects and archival ephemera.

COLLECTION & ARCHIVE

A new collection and archive storage facility will be housed in the lower level of the Garage

Compact shelving will optimize the use of space in the new collection facility.

Staff and visiting researchers will be able to work in a new research room

A new gallery in the Garage will showcase the Tudor Place collection

The Pierce Arrow will have an improved gallery space

  • Overview
  • Highlights
    • Completed Projects
    • In Progress
    • Coming Soon
  • Initiatives
    • Preserve an Architectural Treasure
    • Protect the Collection & Archive
    • Enhance Education & Visitor Experience
    • Restoring the Historic Landscape

Tudor Tots: How Does Your Family Do It?

February 15, 2022
May 18, 2022
Read more
https://tudorplace.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/20190525-2019-05-25-tudor-00389-1-scaled.jpg 1709 2560 Janet Wall https://tudorplace.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2020-01-23-300x155.png Janet Wall2022-02-15 10:51:052022-02-15 14:43:13Tudor Tots: How Does Your Family Do It?

30th Annual Spring Garden Party

December 28, 2021
May 25, 2022
Read more
https://tudorplace.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/©-Tony-Powell.-2021-Champagne-scaled.jpg 2560 1829 Janet Wall https://tudorplace.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2020-01-23-300x155.png Janet Wall2021-12-28 16:12:252022-04-11 10:22:2030th Annual Spring Garden Party

Tudor Tots: You Live Where?

February 10, 2022
June 15, 2022
Read more
https://tudorplace.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/20190525-2019-05-25-tudor-00140-2-scaled.jpg 1703 2560 Janet Wall https://tudorplace.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2020-01-23-300x155.png Janet Wall2022-02-10 20:14:592022-02-15 14:54:11Tudor Tots: You Live Where?

Juniors: Garden Designers

December 28, 2021
June 18, 2022
Read more
https://tudorplace.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Juniors_Garden-Designers-1-scaled.jpg 1920 2560 Janet Wall https://tudorplace.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2020-01-23-300x155.png Janet Wall2021-12-28 14:20:172021-12-30 12:11:55Juniors: Garden Designers
Follow a manual added link

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.

  • About

    • Our Story
    • Staff & Leadership
    • Jobs, Internships & Volunteering
    • For Neighbors
    • Annual Reports
  • Visit

    • Plan Your Visit
    • Parking & Directions
    • FAQ & Accessibility
    • Reserve Tickets
    • Group Tours
  • Calendar

  • Museum & Collection

    • History
    • Collection
    • Slavery at Tudor Place
    • Domestic Servants
    • Archive
  • Garden

    • History
    • Explore
    • What’s Blooming
  • Other

    • Rentals
    • Support
    • Education
    • Virtual Library
    • Preservation
    • Contact
    • Tickets
    • Donate
    • Membership
    • Shop

Open Thursday – Sunday | Proof of full vaccination required upon entry.

Timed entry tickets for guided tours; suggested donation. Click for info

1644 31st Street, NW | Washington, DC 20007
202-965-0400 | info@tudorplace.org

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Youtube
  • Pinterest
  • About

    • Our Story
    • Staff & Leadership
    • Jobs, Internships & Volunteering
    • For Neighbors
    • Annual Reports
  • Visit

    • Plan Your Visit
    • Parking & Directions
    • FAQ & Accessibility
    • Reserve Tickets
    • Group Tours
  • Calendar

  • Museum & Collection

    • History
    • Collection
    • Slavery at Tudor Place
    • Domestic Servants
    • Archive
  • Garden

    • History
    • Explore
    • What’s Blooming
  • Other

    • Rentals
    • Support
    • Education
    • Virtual Library
    • Preservation
    • Contact
    • Tickets
    • Donate
    • Membership
    • Shop

Open Thursday – Sunday | Proof of full vaccination required upon entry.

Timed entry tickets for guided tours; suggested donation. Click for info

1644 31st Street, NW | Washington, DC 20007
202-965-0400 | info@tudorplace.org

Scroll to top