Live Musical Performances At The Flagler Museum

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On Tuesday’s throughout the month of October and beginning of November, The Flagler Museum hosts live Piano and Organ demonstrations. Head to Palm Beach Island’s grand elegant estate and take a self-guided tour throughout the Gilded Age-era mansion while enjoying live musical performances.

The live performances begin at 1:30 pm on Tuesday afternoons through November 10th. Professional musicians will be performing live music on instruments original to the home. The music room has a J.H. & C.S. Odell Co organ and the Drawing rooms has Mary Lily Flagler’s custom Steinway Model B grand piano. The musical performances are different each week.

Musical Performance Schedule

Piano Repertoire:

October 20th- Opening Numbers

November 3rd- At The Ballet

Organ Repertoire:

October 27th- Opera and Oratorio Melodies

November 10th- La Belle Epoque

The Flagler Museum is one of the most visited attraction in Palm Beach County. Formally known as Whitehall, the grand estate features more than 100,000 square feet filled with some of the most important Palm Beach history.

The elegant mansions exterior features white marble columns and a red barrel roof overlooking the intracoastal waterway in the back. The mansion features a large central courtyard, a full basement, two full stories plus an attic, the original fence built in 1901, ten antique clocks that are still working and in use today, and more than 75 rooms. The home features antiques, artwork and the history of the Gilded Age and Henry Flagler, known to be one of the island’s founders.

Today, the home has been turned into a museum and is open for visitors to take tours. The Museum has adopted a timed entry system where visitors will be required to purchase tickets online during a time slot in which they plan to arrive.  Museum members still have access to free admission but will be required to provide a time on when they are planning to arrive.