Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
daytime exterior of white facade mansion with courtyard at henry morrison flagler museum palm beach
beautiful grand ballroom with wood floors and red curtains at henry morrison flagler museum palm beach
grand hall with marble columns and large vases at henry morrison flagler museum palm beach
lodge style room with fireplace and billiards tables at henry morrison flagler museum palm beach
exhibit room with displays of opulent early century decor at henry morrison flagler museum palm beach

A trip to Palm Beach is not complete without a visit to the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum. This stunning mansion, once owned by the railroad magnate, has been restored to its original grandeur and serves as a museum dedicated to Flagler’s life and legacy. As you walk through the halls and rooms, you’ll be transported back in time to an era of opulence and luxury. From the ornate chandeliers to the intricate woodwork, every detail has been meticulously preserved. Whether you’re a history buff or simply looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is a must-do in Palm Beach.

Please contact the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum directly for current hours and pricing. Check out our See & Do Page for other fun things to do in Florida and our Deals Page for offers and coupons for Florida attractions, restaurants, shops and more.

Phone:
(561) 655-2833

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