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SPECIAL PROMO: Celebrating our 25th anniversary with “$25 in 2025” for adult tour ticket prices

EXPLORE HISTORY AT OUR HOUSE

James Madison's Montpelier

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We the People Support Montpelier

Montpelier: a destination for everyone

Montpelier is the lifelong home of James Madison, Father of the Constitution, Architect of the Bill of Rights, and fourth President of the United States. As a monument to James Madison and the Enslaved Community, a museum of American history, and a center for constitutional education, Montpelier engages the public with the enduring legacy of Madison’s most powerful idea: government by the people. 

Montpelier is more than just the home of one of America’s Founding Fathers. It’s a place where we can learn how our Constitution affects our everyday lives. It’s a site that brings its legacy of slavery out of the past and under the lens of our current understanding of the world we all inhabit. It’s an ongoing archaeological dig that tells us more about 18th-century life every day. It’s a destination for anyone who wants to know more about how the thinking of James Madison changed the world.

A large, red-brick, two-story house with green shutters, white columns, and a pediment sits on a grassy lawn with trees and a partly cloudy sky in the background, with a green and white fence in the foreground.
Five people stand around a chessboard in a room with red walls adorned with portraits. A man in a vest stands in the center, with two men and two women on either side. Two candlesticks flank the chessboard.

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A decorative room with red walls and carpet, featuring a circular table with scientific instruments, chairs with pink cushions, and a fireplace. Paintings and a bust are displayed on the walls.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Your Support Matters

Your contribution will directly support Montpelier’s ongoing efforts to preserve the legacies of the Madisons, the U.S. Constitution, and the Enslaved Community.

2025 Sponsorship Dolley Madison Legacy Luncheon

In celebration of Dolley Madison’s 257th birthday, please save the date and plan to join us on Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at James Madison’s Montpelier in Orange, VA as we continue our journey to honor Dolley Madison as the “first” First Lady and her many contributions to our country.

Consider the Constitution Podcast

Consider the Constitution is a new podcast from the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at James Madison’s Montpelier.

The Montpelier Foundation is celebrating our 25th anniversary of co-stewardship with the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

A group of four people, including two children, walk through an open doorway in a red-walled room adorned with framed portraits and marble busts.
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An adult dressed in historical attire bends down to greet a toddler in casual clothes in front of a large building with columns and steps.

About Us

Discover Montpelier

Via interpretation, research, and civic education, Montpelier engages the public with Madison’s most powerful idea: government by the people