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The mission of the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is to preserve and interpret Whitehall, Henry Flagler’s legacy, and America’s Gilded Age, in ways that inspire every generation to perpetuate and emulate the traditions and values that have made America the most prosperous and generous nation in history.
Visitor Information, Hours, admission cost, and tour times. Tour historic Whitehall in Palm Beach Florida to discover the local history, art, and culture. Tours.
General Admission tickets are available for purchase online or in person. The Flagler Museum's general admission hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm, and Sunday from 12 to 5 pm.
Flagler built the 75-room, 100,000-square-foot Gilded Age mansion, Whitehall, as a gift for his wife, Mary Lily Kenan Flagler. The couple used the home as a winter retreat from 1902 until Flagler's death in 1913, establishing the Palm Beach season for the wealthy of the Gilded Age.
The Flagler Museum offers the "House and Hotel Tour" - a combined tour of Whitehall and The Breakers hotel that explores the history and the architecture of Henry Flagler's home and storied resort.
These venues are ideal for hosting a wedding ceremony, a reception, or both. The Lake Room is the perfect location for a more intimate Event. The Lake Terrace, adjacent to the Lake Room, is situated along the Intracoastal Waterway with stunning views of the West Palm Beach skyline.
The Flagler Museum is located at: One Whitehall Way Palm Beach, FL 33480. The Museum is easily accessible from Interstate I-95 and A1A. Enjoy using the live Google Map below with the Museum's location. Use the map tools to zoom in/out, drag the map, and overlay satellite and hybrid views.
The Flagler Museum's Railcar No. 91 ® Tea Room offers afternoon tea in the Flagler Kenan Pavilion, alongside Henry Flagler’s historic Railcar No. 91 ®. Enjoy waterfront views across Lake Worth of the West Palm Beach skyline while enjoying a century old tradition of afternoon tea at Whitehall.
This year, Clara, the Nutcracker, and the mischievous Mouse King from Ballet Palm Beach’s The Nutcracker come to visit Whitehall. Children and adults alike will delight in photo opportunities with these beloved characters, set against the magical backdrop of the beautifully decorated tree.
Carrère and Hastings followed classical tradition when they designed Whitehall around this center Courtyard. The courtyard plan took advantage of the ocean breezes, which helped to keep the house cool in the Florida climate, and the Flaglers used the space often for dinner parties.