An American Treasure
Montgomery Place, a 380-acre estate adjacent to the main Bard College campus and overlooking the Hudson River, is a designated National Historic Landmark set amid rolling lawns, woodlands, and gardens, against the spectacular backdrop of the Catskill Mountains. Renowned architects, landscape designers, and horticulturists worked to create an elegant and inspiring country estate consisting of a mansion, farm, orchards, farmhouse, and other smaller buildings. Bard College purchased Montgomery Place in 2016. In addition to keeping the grounds open to the public, Bard hosts trail walks, performances, athletic events, symposiums, and other special events on the property. Classes in food sustainability, art history, playwriting, microbiology, and more have been held on site, taking full advantage of this historic and ecological treasure at the southern edge of campus.Hours of Operation
The Montgomery Place grounds are open daily from sunrise to sunset. The mansion is closed and mansion tours suspended due to ongoing preservation work at the site.
Visual Poetry of the Hudson Valley New York
Videos by Valley Vagrant
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Digital Exhibitions
Podcast: The Montgomery Place Story
Listen to Professor Myra Young Armstead, Montgomery Place Director Amy Husten, Arboretum Director Amy Parrella '99, and College Archivist Helene Tieger '85 talk about the history of Montgomery Place and how it's become part of the Bard story.
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