Welcome to the Morse Museum
The Morse Museum houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933), including the artist and designer’s jewelry, pottery, paintings, art glass, leaded-glass lamps and windows; his chapel interior from the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago; and art and architectural objects from his Long Island country estate, Laurelton Hall. The Museum’s holdings also include American art pottery, late 19th- and early 20th-century American paintings, graphics, and decorative art.
The Museum is open to the public by appointment.
To make an appointment or to review new visitor guidelines, please visit morsemuseum.org/plan-your-visit. Appointments may be made online or by calling (407) 644-1429, during Museum hours.
Due to the pandemic, the Museum has implemented special safety measures, procedures, and visitor guidelines. Hours for the Museum and Museum Shop are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Space is limited. We require that all visitors wear a mask; one will be provided if needed. We hope you enjoy your visit!
Introduction to the Morse Museum
Exhibition and Program Highlights
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Register Now for Winter Film Series
East meets West in the Winter Brown Bag Matinee Series, concluding Feb. 26.
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Louis Comfort Tiffany and the Art of Japan
Learn more with new activity, video, and lesson plans in Create & Explore.
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Listen to Morse Audio Guide Online
Hear audio highlights about a selection of objects from the Museum’s collection
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The Art Pottery of Louis Comfort Tiffany
A look at the rare and remarkable art pottery of Louis Comfort Tiffany.