Molly Brown House Museum

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1340 Pennsylvania St
Denver, CO 80203

The Molly Brown House, located in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood, is the former home of American philanthropist Margaret Brown, also known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Brown received the nickname after surviving the sinking of the Titanic. The Victorian style house now serves as a museum filled with personal artifacts from her life and a memorial to her legacy.

Parking and public transportation at Molly Brown House Museum
On-street, metered, parking is available throughout the neighborhood. There are also pay lots in the neighborhood, the closest located at 13th Avenue and Logan Street. There is no public transportation but bus parking is available for school and historic tours.

Best and worst time to go Molly Brown House Museum
The museum is located in a very busy part of Denver and 13th ave is a major street that runs through Denver's downtown. Avoid arriving or leaving the museum during rush hour or you will get stuck in westbound traffic. To avoid getting stuck in traffic inside the museum, arrange a private tour, which are available for groups of ten or more.

Admission
Tickets are sold in person on a first come, first serve basis. General tickets are $8 for adults with a $1 discount for seniors, active military and students and a $2 discount for children 6-12. Group tours are $6 per person with a $50 room fee required at the time of your reservation.

Must see/do at Molly Brown House Museum
Take the Molly's Neighborhood Walking Tour which not only explores the house but also the grounds and surrounding neighborhood. Learn about the history of Capitol Hill and one of Denver's most historic neighborhoods.

Other places to visit near Molly Brown House Museum
The Molly Brown House is located within walking distance of the Denver Art Museum, The Colorado History Museum, The Denver Mint and countless other attractions. Check out https://www.denvergov.org/ for locations and information on these and other attractions.

Insider tip for visitors to Molly Brown House Museum
The Molly Brown House Museum doesn't allow photography in the museum. Pictures of the exterior and grounds are allowed for personal use.

Author's bio: Andy Thomas is a Colorado native. He is a journalist and touring musician. He has most likely slept on a floor in your hometown.

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Elizabeth A.
9/3/2025

Definitely a must visit at some point while living in Denver. The people working and volunteering here are amazing. Very knowledge and happy to talk with you. I went in with only some context...

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Andrea U.
5/30/2025

We purchased our tickets in the magnificent gift shop & joined the 2:00 tour. Vivian guided a group of a dozen of us through the 1st & 2nd floor telling us about Molly Brown's family, home, her...

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Brad W.
8/19/2025

The house is nice, but Molly didn't live here long. The woman got lucky twice by getting off the Titantic and then finding gold to become rich.

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Michael C.
7/17/2025

What a great museum, our tour guide Anna was fabulous. Her high energy got us even more stoked and in the mood. It was pretty mind blowing to me that Margaret did so many other things in her life,...

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Pamela M.
1/26/2025

I like that this piece of history is being kept alive. It's amazing all of the things that Margaret ("Molly") was able to do in her life. Her kids, her sister's kids, voting rights, medical,...

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