Olana: A Museum on the Hudson
This Persian-inspired Home on the Hudson River Offers a Look at Stunning Artwork
Olana's name is especially appropriate. It was named for a fortress housing treasure in ancient Persia. Indeed, Olana is a treasure house full of art and artistic furnishings. Some of collections include original work by Church himself and other Hudson River School painters, as well as other pieces of art. The home is furnished with antiques, objects and rugs from all over the world, and with sculpture, bronzes, and other forms of artistic expression. The home is a museum in and of itself.
The grounds are beautiful as well. Olana's property includes 250 acres of land that overlook the Hudson River Valley and the Catskill mountains. It is on one of the tallest prominences next to the river, offering an unadulterated picturesque. Driving up the hill to Olana, and walking about in its environs, is as enjoyable as exploring the beauties of the house.
Visiting Olana is possible most of the year (the exact dates change, so it is a good idea to visit the Web site), and Olana offers special holiday tours between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is a good idea to purchase tickets early in the day, or to make advanced reservations, as tours can sell out rather quickly, especially on the weekends. Tickets are relatively inexpensive: $7 for adults, $2 for children 5-12 years old, and $5 for senior citizens. On weekends and holidays there is a $5 grounds fee per vehicle. Luckily, you can redeem your grounds fee ticket and receive $5 toward the price of your admission to the house tour.
New York's Hudson Valley is a beautiful place to visit. There is plenty to do, and a trip to Olana is one of the highlights. This National Historic Landmark is well worth the trip, especially if you come from the town of Hudson, where you can cross the Rip Van Winkle bridge along your way.
Published by Jean Marquit
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Post a CommentI just spent some time at Olana the other day on vacation. What a site this estate is. The views are spectacular and the house itself is quite a work of art. Church was quite a visionary artist of many qualities.