Address: 445 N Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789, USA
Phone: +14076455311
Sunday: 1–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–4PM
Friday: 9:30AM–4PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–4PM
Trish Utter
A real jewel of a Museum. When you think of Orlando, theme parks and tourist shops come to mind, but there is nothing Micky Mouse about this beautiful and elegant museum that is located in Winter Park, FL. It is incredible to think that the largest collection of Tiffany glass is right here. Don't miss a visit to this place. Entry is just $6, and Seniors $5. While there, go and explore the beautiful little town of Winter Park with is just as charming as the museum.
Katherine I-N
Neat presentation, documentation in each room, free, tools of the glassblowers, photographs of the workshops, of the residences of the Tiffany daughter, reconstruction of a few pie es, of the Chapel, of the magnificent patio of the residence of the H Morse family. I did not have time in two hours to see the tables or to read all the explanations. Gift shop: large choice of quality.. the lampshade with dragonflies is the quintessence of the Copper-foiled glass technique. Don't forget that hundreds of hands of men and women executed these works... that L C Tiffany was an unscrupulous businessman! What a tragedy that two residences were destroyed by fire .. and what exploits to have saved so many works and constituted this magnificent museum .. the largest on Art Nouveau Glass .. and on Tiffany. Thanks. Go and judge for yourself, many pieces outside the window. Fabulous to avoid reflections.. BRAVO, Long live the Charles H Morse MUSEUM of Orlando, Fl. USA . A Must!
Jacob Archibald
Amazing place to view a stained glass collection and jaw dropping chapel. Really fun time.
Karen Marsh
I loved it. I learned so much about the Tiffany Artwork that I hadn't know about before. I had a very pleasant afternoon
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Yes, you bring your camera into the museum, but as Ted mentioned, you may not use a flash. Tripods, monopods, and selfie-sticks are not allowed at any time. Enjoy this remarkable museum!
I think that would a lovely idea and would create a very meaniful memory of the event.
Yes
There aren't as many as you would normally find in a fine art musuem. If you are able to bring a bench walker or wheelchair I would advise doing so.
I agree with Carla. A small charge but worth it for the knowledge gained.
Their admission cost is a bargain. Check with the museum. Great place!
Very short, just a few blocks through beautiful central park
Not sure. Would be nice if there was..
If it ends up being one of the rare pieces Tiffany did, you will be a rich person.
Hello! The Museum is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. We are closed on Mondays. Admission is $6 adults, $5 seniors, $1 students, and free for ages younger than 12.
We have a great gallery talk with docents at 11 a.m. most Wednesdays. There's no additional cost and no reservations are needed. If you have any questions, our Visitor Services desk will be happy to help!
Hello! We do have wheelchairs available for use. Just inquire with the Visitor Services desk when you arrive.
Yes. The gift shop is beautiful. My wife found some wonderful earrings of all things. There are many beautiful, interesting items in their shop.
Thanks for your question. We do not do appraisals, but this link may be helpful:http://www.morsemuseum.org/faqs#q_appraisal
Yes, we'd agree with the other answers here. 2 to 3 hours is about right if you watch the film (recommended!), and spend time in the gift shop (my wife can usually spend an hour in the shop alone- she loves it!
They also have secure storage and work areas behind the scenes where items can be secured.
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