George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
Tour the Mansion

The Mansion
George and Martha Washington’s home is presented by guides stationed throughout the Mansion to interpret the house, provide information about the Washingtons, and answer questions. There are no timed tickets for entry. All visitors in line at the Mansion at the time of closing will be admitted for a tour.

The Mansion house features original furnishings, items owned by the Washington family, 18th-century objects, and a small number of reproductions. The Mansion is depicted as it was in 1799, based on an inventory made when George Washington died. Vibrant wall colors, reconstructed after careful paint analysis, demonstrate the Washingtons’ wealth and sense of fashion.

 
Picture of climbing the stairs in the Mansion at MV
Nearly 80 million visitors have climbed the stairs to the second floor.
Some of the most notable items in Mount Vernon’s collections include the key to the Bastille, presented to Washington by the Marquis de Lafayette; a large globe Washington commissioned for his study; and a swivel chair Washington used during his presidency. Other objects, such as the harpsichord Washington bought for his step-granddaughter, are treasured items that depict social and domestic practices of the day.

Tours are continuous. The first floor of the Mansion Tour is wheelchair accessible. No chewing gum, photography, "scooters", or strollers are allowed. Materials for the hearing or visually impaired are available upon request.

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