Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum

895 Shore Road, Bronx, NY 10464

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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Sunday:

12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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895 Shore Rd, Bronx, NY 10464, United States
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Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum

Located at 895 Shore Road in New York, the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum is a historic gem and tourist attraction. It offers visitors a glimpse into 19th-century family life through its mansion and carriage house set in the picturesque Pelham Bay Park.

Teachers and students are welcome to explore the only remaining grand country estate in the park, with guided tours focusing on the architecture, period rooms, and the history of the mansion and its former residents. The museum also provides spaces for meetings and special events, such as the sunlit conservatory and the elegant Bartow-Pell formal garden.

In addition to its educational offerings, the museum serves as a stunning backdrop for commercial film and photography. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history of Bartow-Pell through engaging exhibits and events. Operated by the Bartow-Pell Conservancy, the museum is a proud partner member of the Historic House Trust and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.

Don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic of Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum, where history comes to life in a beautiful setting.

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zo maq:
5

"This is one of those rare places that deserve a 5 out of 5 star rating. Bartow-Pell Mansion is so unique & beautiful with rich history & beautiful original vintage pieces housed inside the mansion from a bygone era. I was searching for things to do in NYC that are off the beaten path during my vacation from work & this place came up in 2 different articles on Google. Set in the Pelham Bay Park section of Bronx,NY this mansion & it's grounds are straight out of a movie set. The staff was very friendly & welcoming. Our tour guide Robin(if I remember her name correctly) was a sweetheart & thoroughly explained to us the history of the mansion & it's owners. There is a ton of stuff to see here. From the servant quarters to the carriage house to the absolutely stunning spiral staircase this place is mesmerizing. I took my dad with me & he thoroughly appreciated & enjoyed it as well. The museum mansion is for all age groups to young kids to older seniors & everyone in between. It also makes for a cute date spot. If you haven't checked it out already I highly recommend that you do. Entrance is $15 for adults & $13 for seniors. There is plenty of parking available in front of the mansion."

1 year ago
Jacqueline Jessica:
4

"Small (for a stately home) and interesting historic house with exceptional tour guide (but sadly today was his last day). Very peaceful property as well. Only open 3 days a week, $15 cash or card to explore the house. Grounds and parking are free."

1 year ago
Mike Z:
4

"Visited mansion museum at pre-Christmas time. Most rooms are very nicely decorated. No guided tour was offered for this weekend visit. Self-guided tour brochure is poor substitute for live docent tour…"

almost 2 years ago
Eduardo Yanquen:
4

"It was a lovely visit to a mansion of the early 20th century,it has a beutiful garden where you can lay for a while to read or eat something. Inside the house there are plenty of historical artifacts to look at, the only flaw was that the QR codes redirect to very heavy pdf files to read about the details of the rooms and artifacts in them, maybe it is better to read at the history at the house beforehand."

almost 2 years ago
Jason Persaud:
4

"Known about this place for a while now. It's right in my own backyard in the Bronx about 10 minutes away. I decided to go check it out on a nice Sunday afternoon. First off, it is a little tough to find. Navigation was going a little nuts trying to find the place. Their website advises to use the Golf Club as a destination point, but even with this its tough to find. The best way to describe it is...that there is a gated entrance to the driveway of the mansion on the right along Shore Road, about 1/10 of a mile after passing the Golf Club traveling East. It may be a good idea to check out the location on Google Maps before driving there. After entering the gates the driveway leads to the mansion. There are a bunch of parking spaces, but those are sufficient according to the staff there since this place never really gets "busy". We entered the mansion and there was a young man in front collecting money. The surrounds grounds are free to tour but the mansion itself is privately owned. The fee for touring the mansion is $8 for adults and $6 for children. Though on that day, they were nice enough not to charge for my 8 year-old, so I only paid for myself. ($8) The mansion itself is interesting. Like many museums, they have lots of old items and "appliances". The difference here is that this was an actual functioning house so you can see how the rooms were divided. Small details like the call bells in the attic which ran throughout the house and common game room were interesting. Also, reading some of the writings and the language used back then was nice. There are binders in each (most) rooms with information about the items in the room which was nice. Behind the mansion is a beautiful garden. There are also a few hiking trails you can take from there. Overall we had a great time. I myself found it interested, but my 8 year-old, not as much. I would imagine if you are into history or museums, this may be a good place. The younger ones may not be as interested. All staff we encountered that day (only 2 on that particular day) were very nice, knowledgeable and helpful."

almost 5 years ago
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