The Hotchkiss-Fyler House
Museum, 192 Main Street, Torrington, is once again decorated for the Christmas
season. During the Christmas season, the
house takes on a special ambiance as trees, lights, and various Christmas
decorations sparkle against the richly embellished interior of this historic
home. During the Christmas season,
guided tours of the first floor will be available to visitors. Tours
will be available beginning on Saturday, December 9th and ending on
Saturday, December 30th. Hours
are Thursdays through Sundays, 12-4, last tour is at 3:30. Admission is $10 for adults; FREE to Torrington Historical Society
members. Children
12 and under are free. The house museum
will be closed December 25th.
At Christmas, the house
takes on a particularly festive look.
This year, the woodwork and richly embellished interior will be accented
with touches of white, poinsettias, wreaths and several Christmas trees. The rooms on the first floor will be
decorated with an array of Christmas trees and greenery. One of the many trees will feature antique
ornaments from a private collection while others will be decorated with vintage
ornaments from the Society’s collection and antique toys from the Society’s
collection will also be on view. In
addition, the dining room table will be set for Christmas dinner with the fine
china, crystal, silverware, and linens that belonged to Gertrude Fyler Hotchkiss.
One of Connecticut’s best
house museums, the Hotchkiss-Fyler House is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places. A tour of this house
provides visitors with a rare opportunity to view an historic home as it was
when last occupied. Built in 1900, the
Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum was home to the Hotchkiss and Fyler families for
more than half a century until 1956 when it was bequeathed to the Torrington
Historical Society by Gertrude Fyler Hotchkiss.
The interior features impressive woodwork, painted and stenciled walls,
original furnishings and collections of fine and decorative arts.
The
Torrington Historical Society always welcomes new members. Join now and your tour is free! For more information, call
(860) 482-8260 or visit www.torringtonhistoricalsociety.org.
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