Wyckoff House Museum

East Flatbush, Brooklyn

Credit: The Wyckoff House Museum

Architecture at Its Core: A Look Inside NY’s Oldest House Take a glimpse into the past with special architectural tours of the Wyckoff House Museum – featuring the “core” of our historic home – the rarely seen root cellar and attic spaces.  **Saturday Tours**: 11:30am – Families (4 and +)  Learn about the architectural details that made cooking, growing, and storing food possible in this 17th century Dutch farmhouse. About 30 minutes for up to 20 people 1:30pm – Teens & Adults Using architecture as our guide, take a deep dive into the history of the daily lives of those who called the Wyckoff House and surrounding area home in the 17th & 18th centuries. About 45 minutes for up to 20 people **Family Programming**: From 11am-3pm, take part in our Farmhouse Family Day! Explore the “core” of the Wyckoff House Museum through taste and creativity, sampling yummy apples and creating architecture design-inspired prints! Drop-in activities will be ongoing with the special apple design crafts beginning at 1pm.

Take a look inside New York’s oldest house! Glimpse into the past with special architectural tours featuring the “core” of our historic home, including the rarely seen root cellar and attic spaces.

Saturday Tours:
11:30am – Families (4 and +)
Learn about the architectural details that made cooking, growing, and storing food possible in this 17th century Dutch farmhouse. About 30 minutes for up to 20 people

1:30pm – Teens & Adults
Using architecture as our guide, take a deep dive into the history of the daily lives of those who called the Wyckoff House and surrounding area home in the 17th & 18th centuries. About 45 minutes for up to 20 people

Family Programming: From 11am-3pm, take part in our Farmhouse Family Day! Explore the “core” of the Wyckoff House Museum through taste and creativity, sampling yummy apples and creating architecture design-inspired prints! Drop-in activities will be ongoing with the special apple design crafts beginning at 1pm.

The grounds, public restrooms, and Old Kitchen entrance to the historic house are wheelchair accessible. Inside the historic building there are some rooms accessible via stairs, but a portable wheelchair ramp is available by request. Please contact [email protected] with accommodations requests.

No food or drink. No strollers, bikes, or scooters inside. There is a bike rack available. Please refrain from bringing large bags or backpacks.

Family Friendly: Bring the kids! More than a dozen OHNY Weekend partners are offering special activities for families. All activities are free and open to the public. Drop in during open hours—no tickets are needed! Explore more

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