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  1. Lyndhurst Mansion | Where the Hudson Valley Begins

    Lyndhurst is closed for the season and will reopen on April 1st. Please read out winter protocol here.

  2. Plan Your Visit - Lyndhurst Mansion

    Lyndhurst Mansion can be experienced through multiple guided tour options. Perfect for first-time guests, our one-hour Classic Mansion tours explore Lyndhurst’s sumptuously decorated first …

  3. All Events | Lyndhurst Mansion

    Lyndhurst is closed for the season and will reopen on April 1st. Please read out winter protocol here.

  4. Lyndhurst's History | Lyndhurst Mansion

    During Helen’s stewardship, Lyndhurst’s estate became the site of free sewing, cooking, and carpentry schools for disadvantaged children so they could break the cycle of poverty.

  5. The Experience - Lyndhurst Mansion

    Explore Lyndhurst, a majestic estate on the banks of the magnificent Hudson River where every visitor can experience firsthand an American icon of architecture and landscape.

  6. Explore the Estate | Lyndhurst Mansion

    Lyndhurst’s 67-acre campus is open daily from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, with occasional closings due to private or special events. Always check with us ahead of your visit!

  7. Tours and Tickets - Lyndhurst Mansion

    Lyndhurst mansion is accessible by ticketed entry only. We offer a Classic Mansion Tour perfect for first-time visitors that covers the history of the mansion and traverses the two main floors of …

  8. Historic Buildings - Lyndhurst Mansion

    Wall Street tycoon Jay Gould purchases Lyndhurst in 1880 as a seasonal residence. Gould redoes some of the interior décor by commissioning furniture from the Herter Brothers, …

  9. Virtual Tours - Lyndhurst Mansion

    Lyndhurst is closed for the season and will reopen on April 1st. Please read out winter protocol here.

  10. Classic Mansion Tour 2025 | Lyndhurst Mansion

    Apr 11, 2025 · Perfect for first-time guests, this one-hour tour covers two floors and gives visitors a rare glimpse of the lavish decorative arts and furniture left at Lyndhurst by previous owners.