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The Phillips House

 

The Phillips House

The Phillips house, which now forms part of the larger museum building, is an elegant 1897 Georgian Revival home, featuring lovely parlors and the renowned Music Room. These home-like spaces are filled with world-class paintings by Picasso, Renoir, Goya, Delacroix, Courbet, and other artists.

The intimate setting of rich, wood-paneled rooms, fireplaces, and original furnishings, coupled with The Phillips Collection’s extraordinary displays of fine art, provide an exquisite and inviting ambiance for entertaining with a personal touch.

Capacity

Reception: 200
Seated dinner:
• Music Room 100
• East Parlor   20
• West Parlor   30
• Dining Room   30
 
Size: 3,192 square feet

Availability: The Phillips house is available when the museum is closed to the public: all day Monday, and evenings any day except Thursday.

Suitability: The Phillips house is suitable for receptions, seated dinners, and lectures and presentations.

West Parlor.