Tudor Place Reopens
Tudor Place, the historic house surrounded by 5 ½ acres of garden and rolling landscapes houses over 18,000 decorative objects, including the largest Washington Collection outside of Mount Vernon.
After a disrupted schedule over the past three years, Tudor Place reopens with its pre-pandemic schedule of docent-led tours of the historic house alongside the launch of a 3D virtual tour accessible on the website. The 3D virtual tour offers a way to discover rooms and objects in the historic house on the first floor, second-floor bedrooms and hallway where George Washington’s chest-on-chest bureau stands, all from the comforts of home. “We are excited to again welcome visitors six days a week for guided tours that share the stories of everyone at this National Historic Landmark,” said Executive Director Mark Hudson.
Tudor Place is committed to sharing stories that represent all faces and facets of this National Historic Landmark – knowing the lifestyle and stature of the Peter family was made possible by the labor of generations of enslaved individuals and immigrant domestic workers. A model of Federal-period architecture in the nation’s capital, Tudor Place cares for thousands of historic objects, including the largest Washington Collection outside of Mount Vernon.
Tudor Place is located at 1644 31st Street in Georgetown.