Bonnet House Museum and Gardens, Art museum and gardens in Fort Lauderdale, United States.
Bonnet House Museum is a Mediterranean-style mansion set on a 35-acre estate, displaying paintings, antiques, and decorative arts throughout its rooms. The building combines living spaces with carefully arranged exhibition areas where the family's collections are visible and accessible to visitors.
The mansion was designed and built in 1920 by artist Frederic Clay Bartlett as a winter residence. In 1990, it was placed under protection by the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, ensuring its long-term conservation.
The house displays the personal art collection assembled by the Bartlett family, featuring works by various artists and handcrafted objects gathered from many cultures. The rooms tell stories of the family's travels and interests, revealing their passion for art and their attraction to objects from distant places.
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday with guided tours led by knowledgeable guides who explain the architecture, art, and garden design. Plan to spend time exploring both the interior rooms and the outdoor grounds for a complete visit.
The grounds preserve natural Florida ecosystems with coastal dunes and mangroves where native birds and butterflies live year-round. These green spaces create a quiet contrast to the surrounding urban area.
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