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Maryhill Museum of Art
"Maryhill Museum of Art is one of the Northwest's most compelling cultural attractions. The landmark building is open to the public March 15 through November 15 each year. DURING COVID-19, hours are limited. Please check the museum website for current information.Maryhill's collections include a gallery of works by Rodin, American, European and American Indian works of art, and a range of temporary exhibitions, programs and activities annually. The immediate grounds surrounding the museum offer stunning vistas, formal and informal gardens, and overlooks. The museum is situated on a bluff with stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge."
Address: 35 Maryhill Museum Dr , Goldendale 98620, WA, US
Phone: +1 509-773-3733
State: WA
City: Goldendale
Zip Code: 98620


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00-17:00
Tuesday: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-17:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-17:00


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This museum is deceptively LARGE... there is so much more here than I expected from the outside. I was impressed with the number of artists and subjects covered as well as the amount of entertaining historical facts available, it was a wonderful, entertaining experience. We enjoyed ourselves wandering all 3 levels of the building and then sat on one of the benches overlooking the river and had a picnic. This is a highly recommended destination.
The setting for this museum is amazing high on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River with great Mt. Hood views. I particularly enjoyed the outdoor areas with the sculptures and interpretive area. I wish the cafe were open on our visit as it would have been great to hang out on the lower terrace with refreshments.
This was a wonderful museum. I would have loved to access the cafe, it was closed. I didn't see any maps on a wall or stand which would have helped the star you are here, and where you could go next we had a hand held map, but other maps to verify would be nice. You can take pictures but no flash photography. More places for fans or AC during the hot weather is needed.
I loved my visit here to see the Rodin exhibit but my favourite was the Chess sets room. Beautifully simple and stunning. Gorgeous drive through the Columbia Gorge about 90 minute from Kennewick. You won't be sorry if you go.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$11–15
I've been to a few museums over the course of my life, but this is definitely one of my favorites. Definitely small, but the collections they have are of pure quality. Great selection of sculptures, paintings, other visual art, and even interactive exhibits such as a wall where you can draw your own painting and place it with those of other patrons'. I found a lot of lovely pictures to admire and had an excellent time walking around and trying to soak everything in. The exterior of the museum is also beautiful, with an even lovelier view outside. Service here was top-notch. Every single employee I came across here was friendly and helpful. Willing to talk, or leave you alone, depending on which you want. The security guard saw me circling around a couple of times, and had a short conversation with me to recommend what he thought was the best part of the museum, the ornate chess set collection, and I'm happy he told me about it. The Maryhill Museum of Art was an excellent deal. Prices for admission are surprisingly cheap! They also have a small gift shop that barely looked like a store, but at least had some knick-knacks and other art-related things that you can buy at reasonable prices. I was happy to provide them with a donation and I hope people will keep doing so for them to keep running, as it's an excellent and enriching service.
Surprisingly good eclectic collection in this remote location. Royal furniture, Parisian fashion dolls, Rodin sculptures, and a tasteful and respectful exhibit of indigenous crafts and implements, all in a stunning setting. The video exhibits were wisely chosen and edited well to give you good background information without overwhelming detail, and added a lot to the exhibits.
All staff were following Covid safety procedures, we and everyone we saw were wearing mask. This place was very unusual collection of art. The Sam Hill video is a must at the very start so you will understand the whole vibe around this place. A wide gambit of art pieces & history. Like they collected stuff from around the world then dropped it into one place. Don't miss the hundreds of custom chess pieces in the lower area. The fact this place was to be a home was not surprising due to the rich story of Sam Hill. The outside art & walking area was very relaxing. Cafe was closed, but WHO CARES we didn't go there to eat. We took lots of pictures of the chess sets, because our 26 yr old grandson would love this. Don't let any negative reviews of this place stop you from checking it out for yourself. Your family can even picnic here. LOTS of RV & bus parking
This museum is out of place at this part of the world with a surprisingly rich Romanian royal artefacts collection as well as an impressive collection of chess figures, native woven baskets and modern american realism paintings. The collection of the doll dresses is amazing as well. Anyone who’s pasing by needs to see this museum.
Did not expect to see such diversity of collections. Very impressive Native American craft collection and well arranged. Interesting Paris after World War II miniature fashion shows. The Romania folks costumes are impressive. The chess set collection is fun to see. The ground is dotted with sculptures. We spent most morning there. Very interesting architecture with the host, Sam Hill, wanting to have guests sleep on the top deck to see the stars. This museum inspires.
Got there just after opening, so it wasn't busy. Stunning location and architecture. I had my dog with me and it was too hot to leave her in the car so I didn't go inside .We had a lovely walk around the grounds. Gorgeous, don't miss going to this place!!!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
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