Evergreen Museum & Library Guided Tour Tickets, Sat, Jun 3, 2023 at 3:00 PM | Eventbrite
Evergreen Museum & Library Guided Tour

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Evergreen Museum & Library Guided Tour

Explore Evergreen, the Gilded Age mansion owned by two generations of the Garrett family.

By Evergreen Museum & Library

When and where

Date and time

Saturday, June 3 · 3 - 4pm EDT

Location

Evergreen Museum & Library, Johns Hopkins University 4545 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21210

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About this event

  • 1 hour
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Evergreen Museum & Library is housed in a Gilded Age mansion surrounded by 26 acres of gardens and woods. The museum is home to a renowned collection of fine and decorative arts, rare books, and manuscripts assembled by two generations of Baltimore’s civic-minded Garrett family (1878-1952). Through guided tours, visitors can explore the history of the Garretts, their extraordinary collections, and Evergreen’s transformation from a country villa to a historic house museum.

VISITOR INFORMATION

Evergreen Museum & Library adheres to all Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 policies. Masks are optional on all tours and programs.

The tour takes about 1 hour to complete

Due to the historical nature of the building, accessibility is limited, and some parts of the museum can only be reached via stairs

Free parking is available

Free self-guided tours of the gardens and grounds are included in admission

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About the organizer

Housed in a former Gilded Age mansion surrounded by Italian-style gardens, Johns Hopkins University's Evergreen Museum & Library is at once an intimate collection of fine and decorative arts, rare books, and manuscripts assembled by two generations of Baltimore's philanthropic Garrett family, and a vibrant, inspirational venue for contemporary artists. The collections of Evergreen afford a unique perspective regarding the evolution of American collecting taste and connoisseurship, from the country’s post-Civil War industrial revolution to the modern jet age.

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