
Join us for an exciting day trip as Rehoboth Beach Museum and Main Street take you to the beautiful Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library on Wednesday, April 30th, during the colorful peak of Azalea season.
Located in Delaware’s Brandywine Valley, Winterthur is the former home of Henry Francis du Pont, which features a museum of fine American decorative arts, a 60-acre naturalistic garden surrounded by acres of rolling hills, meadows and woodlands.
Your day starts early with a 7:45 am bus boarding at the Rehoboth Beach Museum, which will get to Winterthur in time for morning tours of the Estate's stunning gardens filled with spring colors and blooming flowers. Then enjoy lunch at the Estate's Café.
In the afternoon, you'll get a special behind-the-scenes tour with Winterthur's new textile curator, who will show you interesting items and share stories most visitors don't get to see. The bus departs Winterthur at 4 pm, arriving at the Rehoboth Museum around 6:30 pm.
With only 38 seats on the bus, you'll want to reserve early! Your $85 ticket includes bus transportation, entry to the Winterthur Estate, and all tours. Your purchase helps support both the Rehoboth Beach Museum and Main Street.
Book your spot at rbmuseum.org/events or call the Rehoboth Museum at 302-227-7310 if you need assistance.
For more information, the Rehoboth Beach Museum is located at 511 Rehoboth Avenue. Starting in March, the Museum is open weekends: Friday 10-4, and Saturday & Sunday 10-2. Operated by the Rehoboth Beach Historical Society, the Museum is a nonprofit organization that works to preserve and share the history and character of Rehoboth Beach.
Rehoboth Main Street is a volunteer-driven nonprofit that works to create a lively, year-round downtown experience for businesses, residents, and visitors.