Molly Brown House Museum - Free Audio Guide

Denver, Colorado, United States

Molly Brown House Museum, 1340, Pennsylvania Street, Capitol Hill, Denver, Colorado, 80203, United States

Molly Brown House Museum, Denver
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The Molly Brown House Museum in Denver is the preserved former residence of Margaret “Molly” Brown, a noted philanthropist, suffragist and Titanic survivor. Constructed in the late nineteenth century, the furnished Victorian brownstone interprets her life and Denver’s Gilded Age through restored period rooms, personal artifacts and rotating exhibits. The site highlights Brown’s civic activism, advocacy for women’s rights and broader social and cultural developments in the city. The museum maintains regular visiting hours and offers guided and self‑guided options; an admission fee is charged, and reduced rates for children, students and seniors are commonly available. Accessibility accommodations are provided, although some historic spaces may have limited physical access. The property also presents lectures, educational programs and exhibitions that underscore its historical and cultural significance.