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    4.4 (68 reviews)
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    Liliana M.

    Definitely a hidden gem in Washington DC. I love historic houses, I used to work at one before, so I'm always seeking them out. I purchased tickets online ($12 per person) and arrived a few minutes before they opened on a Sunday. I was 15 minutes early but I used that time to explore an exhibit and use the restroom (which was very nice). I liked the pace of the tour, even with a big group. I took a lot of great photos and learned a lot about the couple and their home.

    Randy B.

    Interested some is American Revolution history not in your run of the mill books? Interested in a private research library? Interested in touring one of the original mansions on Mass Ave? This is it! Awesome guided tour by Larry who highlights the subtle details you would ordinary miss. Great house, great story, and cool price of history!

    Rachel S.

    This museum tour is a hidden gem in DC. Learn about some American history while admiring the beautiful ornate interior of the mansion. In order to see the rooms, you must go on a guided tour. There was a small self-guided exhibit on view though. Tours seemed to start around every 15 of the hour (10:15, 11:15 etc) and lasted about an hour give or take. Most of the time they seem to last a little over an hour. We went on an 11:15 tour on a weekday and there were 10 people in the group. Our tour guide Allen was very experienced and knowledgeable and made sure everyone felt engaged in the tour.

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    Tina I.

    Attended the "Art In Bloom" 2024 and it was absolutely beautiful. They curated every space to hold different art displays of flower arrangements to accompany the artifacts they have on display throughout the museum. The staff were very helpful and even handed out maps of the museum pinpointing their favorite spaces. Now that i know about this place I would love to attend more events in this space!

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    Fiorella H.

    I'm showcasing the event celebrated at the Larz Anderson House called "Art in Bloom DC". The actual historic property located in the area of DuPont Circle, serves as a museum (free entry during working ours Monday to Saturdays). This is a beautiful Mansion was the winter residence of the American diplomat, Larz Anderson and his wife, Isabel Anderson (an author and philanthropist). This "Florentine Villa" showcase their wide art collection, a backdrop for high society galas, and a home from which they explored what they considered "the most beautiful of American cities." "Art in Bloom DC" is a well known event for DMV area Florists, Event Designers and Plastic Artists displays! If you like architecture, interior design and adore flowers (or everything Spring) this is the type of event that you would love to book! The interior design is pompous, you can tell there's some Rococó influence combined with strong English (carved wood walls) and Italian architectural staples (ornate iron staircases and intricate marble floors/thresholds). The garden has outdoor seating, so you can bring an ice latte and a light sandwich to have a lovely lunch or afternoon delight!

    Lam B.

    Such an underrated attraction despite being so close to DuPont Circle. Incredible history and beauty was crammed into three floors. Entry was free and there were guided tours every hour. In the time between tours, visitors can explore the "guests" room. The guided tour took us through the office, living room, ballroom, kitchen and several art rooms. The third floor was closed off as it housed bedrooms for those part of the Society of Cincinnati. Larz and Isabel Anderson's house was extravagant, covered in gold furniture and decorated with Japanese art pieces. Honestly without the tour, I would have been confused with the hodgepodge of cultural items but our tour guide Libby explained every piece and decor choice thoroughly. Most of the furniture was original but a few chairs were added in for guests to sit down on. The tour was ADA friendly as there was an elevator and our guide made sure transitioning was comfortable. The garden was unfortunately under construction so it wasn't visible. I enjoyed my visit despite not knowing anything about the founding couple and left feeling a tad more knowledgeable. A pleasant stop for an hour, especially in the DC heat.

    Alexis B.

    I finally visited the Anderson House last weekend when I was in DC after having it on my list for a while! The house was built for Larz Anderson, an American diplomat, and his wife. The house was completed in 1905, and the Andersons used the house for entertaining (events like diplomatic receptions and formal dinners) until 1937. Famous guests included William Taft, Calvin Coolidge, and Winston Churchill. The Andersons left the house to The Society of the Cincinnati (an organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the American Revolution). The history of the house is interesting, but I was there for the architecture and the art. The house is a Beaux Arts masterpiece and houses the Andersons' vast art collection (tapestries, sculptures, paintings)! Their website isn't great (it reads as if visitors can do self-guided tours of the house, but when we arrived we had to wait 20-ish minutes for the next guided tour) and they are often closed for private events (there was a wedding about to start when we were there), so if you really want to tour it, I would call ahead and make sure they are going to be open and find out their hours. The good news is that a tour of this amazing house is free! Definitely put it on your DC Bucket List.

    Johnnie C.

    This is a wow! The Larz and Isabella Anderson house is an opulent entertaining home in the middle of DC, DuPont Circle. With free admission and an hour docent guided tour, there was nothing to dislike about this attraction. The home is a DC society hangout of it's time that was donated upon the death of the owners to the Cincinnati Society which opens it to the public free of charge. Loads of history, architecture, arts and original contents, this place really captures your imagination of what it must have been like to be invited to a party there. If you are in DC visiting, or live here but haven't explored the Anderson house, you will want to make this a priority. I'm so glad I did!

    Asha S.

    The Anderson house was beautiful. I was so amazed that I hadn't been here before the house is in Dupont Circle. I went on Sunday after the farmers market and joined a free tour. Do you learn a lot about the history behind the house and also get to walk-through incredible rooms decorated with ornate beautiful Antiques lots of beautiful chandeliers. I highly recommend going on a slow day even though I did go on Sunday and it was still manageable.

    Alexis S.

    Anderson House is a phenomenal and historic estate that is truly breathtaking! If you have not toured this estate yet, please add it to your list! I think it's one of DC's best kept secrets in terms of private artwork and interior design.

    Sydnie C.

    I came here for Art in Bloom and was completely blown away by how beautiful this mansion is. There's 50 rooms in this house and the garden was so beautiful. Admission is free and the staff is more than happy to answer any questions.

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    Orest S.

    The first floor is open only for visitors unless you order a tour. This is a nice building inside and outside. Worth stepping in.

    Todd J.

    We stopped in for Art in Bloom showcasing local floral designs inspired by museum works. We also joined a free tour giving an overview of the old mansion. While not a must see top DC site we did enjoy our time there.

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