Waddesdon, exterior
Museum

Waddesdon

Aylesbury

With a National Art Pass you get

Free entry

Waddesdon is a grand mansion, built by Ferdinand de Rothschild in the style of Louis XIV, boasting an extensive art collection and immaculate furnishings.

Please note: During the Christmas period, National Art Pass holders will receive 50% off general entry price to Waddesdon’s Grounds & House, where you can explore the illuminated gardens and light trail and see dazzling displays in the house.


To celebrate this incredible collection, hear from the people who know it best as the staff and volunteers pick their personal favourites and share the intriguing stories of why these objects fascinate them.

Journey through Waddesdon alongside writer, comedian and museum enthusiast Josie Long and discover insider intel and untold tales behind the collection on display from a unique perspective.

More about Waddesdon

The collection, built by successive members of the Rothschild dynasty, includes Dutch Masters, works by Reynolds, Gainsborough and others, and outstanding furniture.

The house was created over a century ago to entertain Baron Ferdinand's circle of friends. Today it is home to exceptional architecture, art collections and gardens. Some of the house's magnificent bedroom suites have been converted into exhibition spaces, which host an annual rotation of displays highlighting various aspects of the Waddesdon collection.

Visitor information

Address

Waddesdon

Waddesdon, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP18 0JH
01296 820414

Opening times

Waddesdon is open Wed-Sun, 10am-5pm (last admission 3pm).

All visitors, including Art Fund members who have free admission, are encouraged to pre-book their tickets. Timed admission for the House must be booked in advance.

Please visit the Waddesdon website for full opening details.

Visitor information

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