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    Hillwood Museum and Gardens - Who wants these shoes? I know I do

    Hillwood Museum and Gardens

    4.5(210 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Just went back for the 2nd time and absolutely loved it - even in the winter! Of course, spring or…read moresummer (IMHO) are the best seasons. You'll want to enjoy the fabulous gardens. That said, we loved seeing the mansion decorated for Christmas. Our docent was pretty good (the one we had in spring was better). She led us on a "highlights" tour which you book in advance (we got lucky and got 2 open slots after lunch; get tickets in Visitors Ctr). Marjorie Merriweather Post was an absolute force; one of the first women business magnates (General Foods). Her father founded Post cereals. MMP was a prolific collector. Her 3rd husband was US ambassador to Russia - and the things this magnificent socialite/businesswoman/tour-de-force collected - chalices, crowns, iconic art, etc -- saved from destruction by the burgeoning Soviet empire --- staggeringly beautiful. The Faberge collection - eggs, small music boxes, clocks - just wow. The dining room, her bedroom, the theater - so beautiful. The porcelain collection - one with Catherine the Great's pattern - beautiful. When married to EF Hutton - the 2 built Mar a Largo (which she'd probably be horrified to learn of its current owner & his staggeringly bad penchant for interior design ). The history you learn from this estate is simply awe-inspiring. We had a wonderful time. Can't wait to return!

    Hillwood estate, museum & Garden was a wonderful place to spend an afternoon…read morewith friends.  We enjoyed our guided tour of the house which is absolutely filled with Marjorie Post's collections of art, ceramics, jewelry and so much more.  There was no way our guide could do more than touch upon some of the treasures, including the famous Imperial Faberge eggs.  And, despite exploring some more on our own afterwards, there would be plenty more to see on a return trip.  The grounds are also full of beauty with multiple flourishing beds of colorful flowers and a greenhouse full of many, manynkinds of orchids.  When it's time to relax, the café is there with a delightful tea service, consisting of your choice of tea accompanied by numerous sandwiches and sweets.  The service was very helpful and having such a tasty treat on the patio was a great way to spend some really nice time with friends.

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