Surprisingly great little art museum / historical home. It's on the more expensive end of tours at $18, but the previous owners were big art collectors: so you'll see Monet, Manet, Degas,...
Hill-Stead Museum
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Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, CT, is a National Historic Landmark showcasing French Impressionist paintings and the personal belongings of its founder, Theodate Pope Riddle. Visitors can explore the 152-acre estate, attend tours, lectures, and the annual poetry festival, and even paint or photograph the picturesque grounds.
Originally designed by one of Connecticut's first female architects, Theodate Pope Riddle, the museum's collection includes works by renowned artists such as Monet, Degas, and Cassatt, making it a cultural and historical gem in the heart of Farmington.
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Came here for a work catered event so cannot speak to the actual museum. Had no idea that this hidden gem was nearby to where I work. The grounds are beautifully kept and well maintained. Great...
This museum is an absolute treasure. It's located a few streets away from the chaos that is Farmington headed towards 84, and was originally a working farm. The employees were friendly and...
This is the best kept secret in CT! The grounds are amazing, the history and art are priceless. The sunken garden is a beautiful place for a picnic or a family portrait.
We were looking for something to do today and decided to come here. We had never been and didn't know what to expect. It is amazing how well kept this place is. Our tour guide led us through the...
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