Molly Brown House Museum
4.7$$· ModerateStep inside the historic home of Titanic survivor Margaret Molly Brown
Located in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood, the Molly Brown House Museum preserves the 1889 Victorian mansion of Titanic survivor Margaret "Molly" Brown. Visitors can explore restored rooms featuring period furnishings, artwork, and rotating exhibits detailing her life as an activist and philanthropist. Guided tours offer an engaging glimpse into Gilded Age history and Denver's fascinating past.
History
The house was built in 1894 and was home to Molly Brown and her husband, J.J. Brown. After her death in 1932, the house fell into disrepair but was restored and opened as a museum in 1970.
Expert notes
- Purchase tickets in advance during peak season.
- Join a guided tour for the best experience.
- Check the museum's website for special events and programs.
- Take time to explore the gardens surrounding the house.
- Visit the gift shop for unique souvenirs.
Features
- Accessibility Features
- Audio Guides
- Educational Programs
- Event Space
- Gift Shop
- Group Tours
- Guided Tours
- Historical Exhibits
- Outdoor Space
- Parking Nearby
- Photography Opportunities
- Restrooms
- Special Exhibitions
- Themed Events
- Victorian Gardens
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