Built in 1920 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Bonnet House Museum & Gardens is a 35-acre subtropical estate and historic house museum in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Frederic Clay Bartlett designed and built Bonnet House as a winter retreat for his family. This historic house is the only home and studio of two American artists open to the public. The Bonnet House complements its subtropical environment and interprets artistic, architectural, and environmental surroundings.
Enjoy a guided or self-guided tour through the rooms of the Main House to learn the Birch/Bartlett family's history and discover this beachfront estate's charm and whimsy. The gardens at the Bonnet House comprise one of the largest collections of orchids in Florida.
Five different eco-systems can be found on the grounds, leaving you in awe of all the beauty this island habitat offers. Join a tour via open-air tram to experience the beauty of Bonnet House's landscaping.
Built in 1920 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Bonnet House Museum & Gardens is a 35-acre subtropical estate and historic house museum in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Frederic Clay Bartlett designed and built Bonnet House as a winter retreat for his family. This historic house is the only home and studio of two American artists open to the public. The Bonnet House complements its subtropical environment and interprets artistic, architectural, and environmental surroundings.
Enjoy a guided or self-guided tour through the rooms of the Main House to learn the Birch/Bartlett family's history and discover this beachfront estate's charm and whimsy. The gardens at the Bonnet House comprise one of the largest collections of orchids in Florida.
Five different eco-systems can be found on the grounds, leaving you in awe of all the beauty this island habitat offers. Join a tour via open-air tram to experience the beauty of Bonnet House's landscaping.
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Open:
Closed on: Monday
Hours:Closed Today. Opens Tue
11:00am -
4:00pm
Closed
11:00am -
3:00pm
11:00am -
3:00pm
11:00am -
3:00pm
11:00am -
3:00pm
11:00am -
4:00pm
Cost: Less than $25
Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover
Discounts: Children, Students, Groups
Access: Wheelchair
Parking: Free On-site
Available: Audio Tour, Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Café, Bar, Family Restroom, Wheelchairs, Wi-fi, Gift Shop, Souvenirs
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Built in 1920 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Bonnet House Museum & Gardens is a 35-acre subtropical estate and historic house museum in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Frederic Clay Bartlett designed and built Bonnet House as a winter retreat for his family. This historic house is the only home and studio of two American artists open to the public. The Bonnet House complements its subtropical environment and interprets artistic, architectural, and environmental surroundings.
Enjoy a guided or self-guided tour through the rooms of the Main House to learn the Birch/Bartlett family's history and discover this beachfront estate's charm and whimsy. The gardens at the Bonnet House comprise one of the largest collections of orchids in Florida.
Five different eco-systems can be found on the grounds, leaving you in awe of all the beauty this island habitat offers. Join a tour via open-air tram to experience the beauty of Bonnet House's landscaping.
Join Don Oprea in the Bonnet House Hammock and relax among the trees. Listen to the sounds and enjoy the sights of nature around you, tune out the world and take some time for Forest Bathing, shinrin-yoku - Shinrin in Japanese means “forest,” and yoku means “bath. Slow down and enjoy 2 special hours of relaxation with nature.
To register, please visit www.bonnethouse.org/events or call 954-703-2606
Join Don Oprea in the Bonnet House Hammock and relax among the trees. Listen to the sounds and enjoy the sights of nature around you, tune out the world and take some time for Forest Bathing, shinrin-yoku - Shinrin in Japanese means “forest,” and yoku means “bath. Slow down and enjoy 2 special hours of relaxation with nature.
To register, please visit www.bonnethouse.org/events or call 954-703-2606
Join Don Oprea in the Bonnet House Hammock
Join Don Oprea in the Bonnet House Hammock and relax among the trees. Listen to the sounds and enjoy the sights of nature around you, tune out the world and take some time for Forest Bathing, shinrin-yoku - Shinrin in Japanese means “forest,” and yoku means “bath. Slow down and enjoy 2 special hours of relaxation with nature.
To register, please visit www.bonnethouse.org/events or call 954-703-2606