Mansion closed today; Park open 10am–5pm
The Morris-Jumel Mansion is one of the nation’s foremost historic house museums and Manhattan’s oldest surviving residence
Read moreMansion closed today; Park open 10am–5pm
Museum tours are offered Thursday – Sunday and may be booked up to thirty days in advance. For more information on visiting the Mansion please see our Visit page.
The Board and staff of the Morris-Jumel Mansion Museum have read The New York Times article on the need for restoration of the building — and we agree! The Mansion is a treasure for New York City and the entire country, and we want to continue to work with the relevant city agencies to take expedited action on the long-delayed restoration project. Click the button below to see our Letter to the Editor as well as a link to the original article.
Letter to the EditorTues. Nov. 28
Giving TuesdayA Camera Obscura Installation by Gibson + Recoder
June 3, 2023 - February 25, 2024
Artist Bruce Katz's exploration of Morris-Jumel Mansion
September 23, 2023 - February 25, 2024
The museum is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with City Council and Borough President, Mark Levine, and Councilmembers Carmen De La Rosa and Shaun Abreu. Programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. Support is also provided by The National Endowment for the Humanities, The New York Community Trust, Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone (UMEZ), City Parks Foundation, Humanities New York, ConEdison, and Columbia University Medical Center Neighborhood Fund. The Morris-Jumel Mansion is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.