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.