
Albany County Historical Association-Ten Broeck Mansion
- 9 Ten Broeck Place Albany, NY 12210
- Downtown Area
- Phone: (518) 436-9826
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Overview
The Ten Broeck Mansion was built in 1797-98 for General Abraham Ten Broeck and his wife, Elizabeth Van Rensselaer. The home is a Federal-style house with sloping lawns and formal gardens. The mansion, which they named Prospect, commanded a sweeping view of the Hudson River. Thomas Worth Olcott acquired the residence in 1848 and renamed it Arbor Hill, after the surrounding area. This richly diverse and historic neighborhood, with a wealth of architectural details, still bears this name today.
The ACHA represents the stories of builders and artisans, immigrants and servants, and enslaved persons and free persons of color in our interpretation.
We recommend you allow 60-90 minutes for your visit. Season gallery space open at King's Place (additional 20-30 minutes recommended).
Admission: $5, Students & Seniors: $4, Children Free. ACHA member admission: free. Subject to change.
Self-guided garden and tree tours available via our educational garden kiosk. Gardens open free from 8 am - 6 pm from April-September and 9 am - 4 pm October-March. Garden regulations available via our website.
Tours are by pre-registration. Please see our website to register: www.tenbroeckmansion.org -
Map
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Amenities
General Information
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Open October:
- Monday Hours: Closed
- Tuesday Hours: Closed
- Wednesday Hours: Closed
- Thursday Hours: 10am-2pm
- Friday Hours: 10am-2pm
- Saturday Hours: 1-4pm
- Sunday Hours: 1-4pm
- Tour Times: On the hour or by appointment
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Guided Tours:
- Admission Fee: $5 (senior and student discount available)
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Events
Apr 25
Recurring weekly on Sunday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday until October 18, 2025
Apr 25Recurring weekly on Friday until October 17, 2025
Apr 26Recurring weekly on Friday, Saturday until October 18, 2025
May 01Recurring weekly on Thursday until October 16, 2025
May 02Dates vary between April 4, 2025 - November 1, 2025
May 30May 30, 2025 - June 1, 2025
Jun 04Recurring monthly on the 1st Wednesday until September 3, 2025
Jun 07Dates vary between June 7, 2025 - August 16, 2025
Jun 08Recurring weekly on Sunday until August 31, 2025
Jun 11Recurring monthly on the 2nd Wednesday until September 10, 2025
Jun 14Dates vary between June 14, 2025 - June 15, 2025
Jun 18Dates vary between June 18, 2025 - September 17, 2025
Jun 25Dates vary between June 25, 2025 - September 24, 2025