The Ten Broeck Mansion, home of the Albany County Historical Association, has reopened for tours.
The Mansion is featuring new exhibits in its museum spaces. New exhibits include displays in the 1880s Butler’s Pantry, an exhibit comparing dining in the Federalist period to the late Victorian era, an exhibit on the Ten Broeck Mansion gardens, and display of a historic Dutch family Bible.
Following NYS health guidelines, tours are for one family group at a time. Tours will be held on Thursdays at 10 am, 11 am, noon, and 1 pm, and Saturdays at 1 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm.
Art, architecture, and garden programs will be held on alternate Fridays starting August 14. The Ten Broeck Mansion’s newly redesigned Museum Shop, featuring art, books, and products from Capital Region writers and artisans, is open on Saturdays from 1 to 4 pm.
Tickets are available through the Ten Broeck Mansion’s website.
The Ten Broeck Mansion is located at 9 Ten Broeck Place, Albany.
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