Molly Brown House Museum is the gateway to exploring the history of Denver and the West. The 1889 Richardsonian Romanesque structure was designed by legendary architect William Lang and sits in Denver’s historic Capitol Hill neighborhood. The house is a beloved local landmark that now operates as a Museum to tell the story of Margaret “Molly” Brown, survivor of the Titanic and local heroine dedicated to political activism, philanthropy, and humanitarian aid. The Museum serves over 45,000 annual visitors who are introduced to Mrs. Brown’s impressive biography and national historical themes as they relate to this remarkable woman.

The Museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays from September to May. From June to August, the Museum is open on Mondays from 10:00am to 2:30pm, with the last tour offered at 1:30pm.

Guided tours start every 30 minutes, subject to availability. Tours are available on a first come, first served basis. Reservations can be made for groups of 10 or more people.