Maryhill Museum of Art

Maryhill Museum of Art The fine art museum of the central Pacific Northwest. Open March 15-November 15 annually.

Housed in a glorious Beaux Arts mansion on 5,300 acres high above the Columbia River, Maryhill Museum of Art opened to the public May 13, 1940 and today remains one of the Pacific Northwest’s most enchanting cultural destinations. The museum was founded by Northwest entrepreneur and visionary Sam Hill, who purchased the property and began building the house with dreams of establishing a Quaker far

ming community. When that goal proved untenable, Hill was encouraged by friends Loie Fuller, Queen Marie of Romania, and Alma de Bretteville Spreckles to establish a museum. Maryhill Museum of Art boasts a world-class permanent collection, rotating exhibitions of the highest caliber, and dynamic educational programs that provide opportunities for further exploration by visitors of all ages. On view are more than 80 works by Auguste Rodin, European and American paintings, objects d'art from the palaces of the Queen of Romania, Orthodox icons, unique chess sets, and the renowned Théâtre de la Mode, featuring small-scale mannequins attired in designer fashions of post-World War II France. Baskets of the indigenous people of North America were a collecting interest of Hill; today the museum’s Native American collection represents nearly every tradition and style in North America, with works of art from prehistoric through contemporary. Maryhill’s Outdoor Sculpture Garden features more than a dozen large-scale works by Northwest artists. The Maryhill Overlook is a site-specific sculpture by noted Portland architect Brad Cloepfil; nearby are Lewis and Clark interpretive panels. Four miles east of Maryhill is a life-sized replica of Stonehenge, Stonehenge Memorial, which Sam Hill built to memorialize local men who perished in World War I. Nearby, the Klickitat County War Memorial honors those who have died in the service of their country since World War I. The museum was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. In 2001 the museum was listed as an official site of the National Historic Lewis and Clark Trail and in 2002 was accredited by the American Association of Museums.

Then and now: Marie, Queen of Romania room at Maryhill Museum of ArtImages:1. The 'Rumanian Royal Throne' display c. 194...
05/28/2026

Then and now: Marie, Queen of Romania room at Maryhill Museum of Art

Images:
1. The 'Rumanian Royal Throne' display c. 1940 at Maryhill Museum of Art
2. Museum visitors near the display today.
3. Marie as Crown Princess seated in her Audience Chair
4. Museum visitor near the Audience Chair today

Objects:
1. Corner "Throne" of Queen Marie of Romania, Carved and gilded wood, 1908, Gift of Alma de Bretteville Spreckels. Made for Queen Marie by craftsmen at Castle Peleș, King Carol's home at Sinaia in the Romanian mountains, it was fabricated while Marie was still Crown Princess (coronated in 1922).
2. Audience Chair, Silvered wood, c. 1900-1910. Marie designed this tooled-leather and silvered carved audience chair. She most likely crafted the tooled leather back herself. Marie gave it to Alma Spreckels in recognition of all she had done for others. Alma later gave it to Maryhill Museum.

05/28/2026

In an era defined by speed, screens and constant notifications, Maryhill Museum of Art is an analog refuge. Slow down the pace this week with a drive through the and restore yourself in art and nature.

The final day of   is here and we couldn’t be more grateful to all of the artists, collectors, sponsors, and volunteers ...
05/25/2026

The final day of is here and we couldn’t be more grateful to all of the artists, collectors, sponsors, and volunteers who helped us pull off such an ambitious, incredible exhibition. See the art one last time (and take home the piece you’ve had your eye on!) today, May 25 from 10-5 at 🖼️

We are grateful for the businesses that sponsor art access in the Columbia River Gorge! Thank you JD Fulwiler & Company ...
05/20/2026

We are grateful for the businesses that sponsor art access in the Columbia River Gorge! Thank you JD Fulwiler & Company Insurance for being a 2026 sponsor of Maryhill Museum Of Art 🎉

We are over the moon to share that Maryhill Museum of Art raised over $157,000 in support of our mission this past Satur...
05/19/2026

We are over the moon to share that Maryhill Museum of Art raised over $157,000 in support of our mission this past Saturday evening at the "100 Years of a Dream" fundraiser gala held at .hoodriverinn, thanks to the generosity of our attendees, sponsors, and contributors!

Funds raised help us preserve our museum collections and historic facilities, prepare for upcoming exhibitions, and subsidize museum access (most notably through our partnerships with libraries in WA + OR, Blue Star Museums for military servicemembers, Free Educators Week, and Museums For All / EBT) so that everyone who loves to learn has a ticket to visit .

It's our birthday! 🎂 May 13, 1940, Maryhill Museum of Art opened to its first guests.49,000 people attended during the f...
05/14/2026

It's our birthday! 🎂 May 13, 1940, Maryhill Museum of Art opened to its first guests.

49,000 people attended during the first season; an impressive number considering that the freeway did not yet exist and visitors coming from Oregon had to take a ferry across the Columbia River at Biggs Junction.

Nothing like making the front page of our favorite section in The Seattle Times to crown a beautiful weekend in May!We a...
05/12/2026

Nothing like making the front page of our favorite section in The Seattle Times to crown a beautiful weekend in May!

We are especially grateful to for crafting such a thoughtful and beautiful approach to our story. Thanks also to our partners at Weinstein PR for helping to spotlight our centennial year in a BIG way!

Museum cofounder Samuel Hill had what people called a "larger than life" personality and enthusiasm for innovation. As w...
05/07/2026

Museum cofounder Samuel Hill had what people called a "larger than life" personality and enthusiasm for innovation. As we approach the 110th anniversary of the Columbia River Highway, this video reminds of the major role he played in the one of the most beautiful scenic highways ever constructed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx98p6uEdOA

Conceived of by Sam Hill, who hired Sam Lancaster as his chief engineer, the historic Columbia River Highway connects Portland Oregon through the majestic Co...

Don't miss the ONLY two camping experiences at Maryhill Museum of Art this summer! Totally unique, each adventure includ...
05/06/2026

Don't miss the ONLY two camping experiences at Maryhill Museum of Art this summer! Totally unique, each adventure includes after-hours museum access + camping on the museum lawns overlooking the stunning Columbia River Gorge.

June 20-21: Solstice at Maryhill Stonehenge with music, movement, and a sunrise ceremony
July 11-12: Starry Night at the Museum with late-night stargazing and storytelling

Tickets: https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/mec-category/camping

05/05/2026

Seeing all the photos from the has us reliving the 1990 when Maryhill Museum of Art brought to the red carpet and made the The New York Times.🌟🌟

First image: Théâtre de la Mode coat and dress ensemble by Alex (Alex Maguy), with hat by Maude & Nano and coiffure by Georgius, c. 1946, 27½” tall, from Jean Saint-Martin’s “Croquis de Paris” (Paris Sketch) décor; Gift of Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne and Paul Verdier, Collection of Maryhill Museum of Art, 1952.2.2

Address

35 Maryhill Museum Drive
Goldendale, WA
98620

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+15097733733

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