Discover the Hermitage Museum and Garden’s educational art and nature workshops, tours, and hands-on experiences. These unique programs offered through the Goode Family Visual Arts School connect visitors to the Hermitage’s rich history, art collection, and natural surroundings, creating engaging opportunities to learn, make, and explore.
Going Places: A Reading Program for Children
Select Sundays: 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1, 12/15
11 am – 12 pm | No registration required
Looking for an exciting and cost-free activity to enjoy with your child this season? Join us at the Hermitage for “Going Places,” a FREE and engaging reading program tailored for children ages 2-8 and their caregivers. Immerse yourselves in captivating stories about travel, vacations, moving, and more in the charming and historic setting of the Hermitage Museum. Stick around after the stories to take part in our complimentary museum scavenger hunt and garden bingo game.
This program is in support of the exhibition, “An American Abroad: Florence Sloane in Europe, 1920s-30s”
Remarkable Trees of the Hermitage
Saturday, November 9, 2024 | 1:30 – 3:00 pm
at the Hermitage Museum & Gardens
$10 Members | $15 Non-Members
Originally designed in the 1920s by Florence Sloane, the gardens of the Hermitage feature trees that have been growing for nearly a century. Some of the oldest and most notable trees include our magnificent Live Oaks and the iconic Southern Magnolia on the back lawn, which dates back to the early 1940s.
Don’t miss this opportunity to view these historical trees amid their vibrant fall transition. Experience the unique remarkable trees during this guided walking tour hosted by Phillip Riske, Curator of Gardens and Grounds.
All tickets and sales are non-refundable. Program admissions help support the mission of the Hermitage Museum & Gardens. We thank you for your purchase and support.