About the Museum
Victorian home of Titanic survivor Margaret 'Molly' Brown. Interprets Denver's Capitol Hill society, mining wealth era, and progressive women's activism.
Margaret "Molly" Brown is best known as a Titanic heroine, but she was so much more. Operated by Historic Denver, the Molly Brown House Museum is committed to telling the story of Margaret Brown's activism, philanthropy, and passion through educational programs, exhibits, and stewardship of her Victorian home in the heart of Denver's Capitol Hill. By exploring the dynamic between past and present, the museum aims to shape a stronger community and inspire engaged citizens.
Tours, Exhibits, and Programs
The historic house is experienced through guided and self-guided tours led by knowledgeable interpreters, alongside a range of educational offerings:
- Guided tours of the restored Victorian home, rich with artifacts and exhibits
- Exhibits exploring Molly Brown's life, Titanic history, and Denver's mining-wealth society
- Field trips and classroom programs for school groups
- Homeschool and Scout programs
- Private group experiences and a museum store supporting the organization
Planning Your Visit
The museum offers timed entry, with last admission generally one hour before closing, and a museum store open during visiting hours. Because hours change seasonally, confirm current details and book tickets in advance through the official website at mollybrown.org.
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