Exhibits

Experience the home of Denver’s own unsinkable Titanic heroine, Margaret Brown! 

See Justice Done: The Legacy of the Titanic Survivors’ Committee

The Molly Brown House Museum has acquired exciting and rare Titanic artifacts! These, and many more never-before-seen artifacts, will be the centerpiece of the museum’s latest exhibit, See Justice Done: The Legacy of the Titanic Survivors’ Committee, which runs through September 22nd and is included with museum admission. “See Justice Done” invites you to explore an exhibit 113 years in the making. You’ll follow the real-life experience of Margaret Brown, declared the Heroine of the Titanic for her ability to comfort and raise money for Titanic’s immigrant passengers who lost everything on their journey to a new world. And, learn how she stood up for the surviving crew who were seemingly abandoned by their employer, J. Bruce Ismay and the White Star Line.

Temporary Exhibit

Reminiscence – January-May 2025

Reminiscence is a story of our not-so-distant past. It is a story of Colorado, of the people who settled here in prospect for riches and a mining boom that drastically shaped the social and economic landscape of the state. It speaks of a time that was fast and furious, and most of its mark faded back into the landscape almost as quickly as it rose out of it. A reminder of what it took to carve out an existence in these beautiful, but hard and deadly mountains.

JJ's study at the Molly Brown House Museum. A wooden rolltop desk sits at the center of the image, with a wood and leather chair in front of it. The desk has many objects on it, including a Tiffany-style lamp, taxidermy, and a shadow box. Various landscape images decorate the walls behind the desk

Temporary Exhibit

American Dreams

Visit our new Titanic exhibit and learn about the massive wave of immigration to America around 1912 exemplified on the Titanic. Margaret Brown was called “Heroine of the Titanic” for starting a relief fund for these immigrant survivors who lost everything at the bottom of the ocean. Explore artifacts from Titanic and other White Star Line ships, including pieces from Titanic’s sister ship, the Olympic. You’ll also find artifacts from another ship, one whose fate resembled that of Titanic, the Cap Arcona.

Thanks to our partners, Jason Schleisman and Evgueni Mlodik.

The drawing room at the Molly Brown House Museum. A Tiffany style lamp, two vases, and two statues rest on top of an ornately painted piano with golden trim. A blue chair sits next to the piano. Two paintings decorate the red wallpapered walls behind the piano. One oil painting and one watercolor

Permanent Exhibit

The House Museum

Our guided tour features a walk-through of the house, including three floors and 16 rooms. You’ll walk into the elaborate golden entryway designed to impress the Browns’ guests, view the library with floor-to-ceiling bookcases, experience the Browns’ private sitting area and bedrooms, and glimpse the living and working quarters of their servants. The museum’s collections include furniture, clothing, accessories, artwork, and more from the life and times of Mrs. Brown. For more information on the museum’s collections, please visit our Collections Page.

Permanent Exhibit

James Joseph Brown & the Peoples’ Quest for Gold

Visit our new Natural Resources Center to learn more about the man of the house, James Joseph Brown. Explore the mining endeavors that made the Browns millionaires and changed the course of history in Leadville. Discover how the quest for mineral wealth impacted the people of Colorado and transformed Denver into a growing cultural metropolis as a gateway to the gold fields.

Photo credit to Denver Public Library