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- The Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens display ceramics, furnishings, paintings and silver in each of the mansion's rooms. Some of the pieces on display date back to 1620. In addition to the 14-acre formal gardens in the exclusive River Oaks neighborhood, Bayou Bend also offers various educational programs and resources.
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Bayou Bend is the MFAH house museum for American decorative arts and paintings. Displayed in the former home of Houston civic leader and philanthropist Ima Hogg (1882–1975), the collection is one of the finest showcases of American furnishings, silver, ceramics, and paintings in the world.
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Situated on 14 acres of lush woodland, Bayou Bend is a serene sanctuary that feels like a world away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Houston. This stately 1920s-era mansion was built by commissioned architect John F. Staub, between 1927 and 1928, for Ima Hogg and her brothers, William C. and Michael Hogg. Hogg was very devoted to Houston’s e...
re-In the late 1950s, Ms. Hogg donated her estate to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston—and since then, Bayou Bend has become known for its world-class collection of American art, furnishings, and decor. Each of the museum’s 28 rooms and galleries represents a different period of American history, reflecting the country’s taste and style from pre-Rev...
Admission provides one of two options for visiting: you can opt to do the house and gardens or just the gardens. Tickets are available online and on-site, and prices for both options are listed below: Bayou Bend is open year-round from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. It is closed on Mondays.
You can schedule a docent-led tour in advance of your visit. Discounts are offered for groups of more than 10. Bayou Bend also provides free school tours throughout the week that focus on small-group discussions and historical thinking skills. Garden tours are self-guided, and guests may use their phones to listen to an audio tour or refer to a sel...
Babies are welcome, and strollers are permitted.When touring the gardens, be sure to bring your phone and headphones for the optional audio tour.If you have kids, look into Camp at Bayou Bend, a summer camp series for children ages 9 to 12.And speaking of kids: Bayou Bend Family Days are free days for families, usually on the third Sunday.- Justine Harrington
- (713) 639-7750
- 6003 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77007, USA
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Bayou Bend, the former home of Houston philanthropist Ima Hogg, now houses the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's early American decorative arts and painting collection.
- 6003 Memorial Drive, Houston, 77007, TX
- (713) 639-7750
Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens. 465 reviews. #14 of 832 things to do in Houston. Historic SitesGardensArt Museums. Closed now. Write a review. About. Bayou Bend is the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's house museum for American decorative arts and paintings.
Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, located in the River Oaks community in Houston, Texas, United States, is a 14-acre (57,000 m 2) facility of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) that houses a collection of decorative art, paintings and furniture.