Henry Morrison Flagler MuseumDescriptionThe opulence of Florida's gilded age lives on at this Edwardian-style mansion. It rivals the grandeur of European palaces. It was commissioned in 1901 by Standard Oil tycoon Henry Flagler as a wedding present to his third wife, Mary Lily Kenan. In 1960 Flagler's granddaughter, Jean Flagler Matthews, created this museum. The mansion contains 55 rooms, including a Louis XIV music room and art gallery, a Louis XV ballroom, and 14 suites. Guests of the museum will see original furnishings, an art collection, a 1,200-pipe organ, and Florida East Coast Railway exhibits.
Entrance FeeAdults: $15 Student/Youth (age 13-18): $8 Children (age 6-12): $3 Children under 6 free.
Operating HoursSunday - Noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Museum is closed Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.
Getting ThereThe Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is located on the corner of Cocoanut Row and Whitehall Way in Palm Beach, Florida.
1 Whitehall Way, At Cocoanut Row Palm Beach, FL 33480
Phone: (561) 655-2833
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