Meadow Brook Hall
Virtual Tours

Meadow Brook Hall is an architectural masterpiece, built between 1926 and 1929, as the residence of Matilda Dodge Wilson (widow of auto pioneer John Dodge) and her second husband, lumber broker Alfred G. Wilson.

The 110-room, 88,000-square-foot, Tudor-revival style mansion is the fourth largest historic house museum in the United States and is complete with vast collections of original art and furnishings.

For a glimpse of what you will see at The Hall, look through the following virtual tours:



Meadow Brook Hall:  The Gardens:
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Living Room Knole Cottage
Sun Porch  Hillside Garden
Organ Room  The Rock Garden
Library  English Walled Garden 
Gallery  Loggia Terrace 
Christopher Wren Dining Room  Patio Garden
Breakfast Room  Breakfast Garden 
Main Staircase  Pegasus Fountain Garden  
Upper Great Hall Rose Garden
Matilda Wilson’s Study  Herb Garden 
Matilda Wilson’s Bedroom  Woodland Garden 
Matilda Wilson’s Bathroom  Orientation Garden
Alfred Wilson’s Study  Meadow Brook Hall Containers 
Danny Dodge’s Bedroom 
Nursery   
Great Hall   
Ballroom   
Games Room   
Archives Room







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