Activity Overview
The Wilton House Museum is a beautiful Georgian house in Richmond, Virginia which was built in the 1750s. It was home to the prominent Randolph family for over 100 years, who frequently invited important guests such as George Washington into their home during colonial times. Today, the house serves as a museum which features history-themed exhibits and hosts educational programs for the public.
Things to Do
- Explore the museum's collection, which contains over 1,400 artifacts from the 17th through 19th centuries, including silver, paintings, textiles, furniture, ceramics, artwork, and documents.
- Take a guided tour of the house in order to learn all about colonial life in Richmond!
- Go for a leisurely stroll around the grounds, which were once used as a tobacco plantation.
Wilton House Museum Insider Tips
- Don't forget that the museum is closed on Mondays when planning your visit.
- Check out the museum's calendar to learn about upcoming events such as concerts, family days featuring colonial-themed activities, lectures, and free admission dates.
- Bring along a picnic lunch to eat while enjoy the spectacular views of the nearby James River.
- Stop by the museum cafe on a hot summer day in order to purchase some delicious local ice cream.
- If you have a Girl Scout in the family, they can take a special tour of the house in order to earn various badges.