Discover the Hermitage! Take a stroll through our grounds, and experience the history of Andrew Jackson. View information about admissions, tours, and more. If you would like to join or renew your Hermitage membership, click here. Walk through the story and history of The Hermitage Mansion — From Jackson’s initial purchase and major remodeling through a devastating fire and restoration, the mansion has endured to be visited by millions today. Though The Hermitage's Collections include signficant personal items, the key source to researching Jackson is The Papers of Andrew Jackson Project based at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. . View the history of the Hermitage since its purchase on July 5, 1804, and learn more about the events over the years. Contact us with any questions. The Hermitage was Andrew Jackson's home from 1804 until his death in 1845. Learn more about the mansion on the grounds of the Hermitage, including its floorplan, construction, remodel, and more. From views of the mansion and our historic garden to discussions with our curatorial team, we will ensure your group learns little-known facts about The Hermitage and Andrew Jackson himself. Plan Your Visit Find helpful information about admission, hours, special events and even suggested itineraries for your visit to The Hermitage in Nashville. Learn more about Andrew Jackson's Hermitage, including our mission, history, and more. If you would like to make a donation to The Hermitage, click here. Wagon Tours can be taken at any time during your visit, based on availability. Learn more HERE. Plan your visit to Andrew Jackson's Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee. To purchase 15 or more tickets, click here. From interpreter-led tours of the historic mansion where Andrew Jackson lived to self-guided strolls through a beautiful garden and hiking trails, The Hermitage offers a variety of activities that are sure to please history-loving families, friends and couples on your next weekend trip. Walk through the story and history of The Hermitage Mansion — From Jackson’s initial purchase and major remodeling through a devastating fire and restoration, the mansion has endured to be visited by millions today. Admission tickets include access to The Hermitage Mansion, access to the Andrew Jackson Center, where our film, Jackson, is shown, as well as where our museum and exhibit is located.

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