Founded by Henry Francis du Pont, Winterthur is the premier museum of American decorative arts, reflecting both early America and the du Pont family’s life here. Winterthur is home to a 60-acre naturalistic garden that is among the country’s best, and Winterthur's research library serves scholars from around the world. Winterthur invites you to visit and explore this place of beauty, history, and learning.
The latest major exhibition at Winterthur delves into how maps in the 18th and 19th centuries they were key to the American experience and became the… View Details
Costumes of Downton Abbey is an original exhibiton of exquisite designs from the award-winning television series. Approximately 35 historically… View Details
As the longest evenings of the year are upon us, delight in spirited harmonies intermingled with bluegrass undertones. Bring picnics and lawn chairs… View Details
Children ages 3-10 are invited to learn and have fun at Winterthur’s Terrific Tuesdays. In July, discover the amazing world of art conversation… View Details
This pocket-size exhibition highlights the collection of decorated tinware that Henry Francis du Pont acquired from antiques dealers in New England… View Details
On loan from the Birmingham Museum of Art, this unique exhibition features hand-painted portraits of individual eyes. In this late-18th-century art… View Details
Experience traditions of the past and dazzling entertaining displays in this special wintertime tour. Whether you are taking in the breathtakingly… View Details