Monticello

Monticello was the home of President Thomas Jefferson. It is near Charlottesville, Virginia. It is now a National Historic Landmark.

It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

History

Jefferson designed the house based on the principles of Andrea Palladio. Construction began in 1768. Jefferson moved in two years later. He remodelled the house after picking up ideas in Europe. The house is located on a peak in the Southwest Mountains. Its name is Italian for "Little Mountain". Slave quarters were located 300 feet south of the house on Mulberry Row. These quarters were occupied by slaves working in the house. The slaves working in the fields lived in another place. A cabin on Mulberry Row was once the home of Sally Hemings. She was a slave who had a long relationship with Jefferson after his wife died. She gave birth to six of his children. An image of the house has appeared on the United States nickel and on the two-dollar bill. Monticello became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. It has been owned and operated by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation since 1923.

Related pages

  • List of World Heritage Sites in the United States

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M. Carmen Martinez
5 July 2015
Behind the scenes tour is excellent but if you can't do the stairs the basic house tour is very good. Our day including behind the scene tour lasted for 6 hours. Take your time and relish in the histo
Marialexandra
26 August 2015
An amazingly beautiful place rich with history. The guided tours are wonderful and everything is also very well identified for anyone to walk around without a guide.
Guido Gybels
2 September 2016
Genuinely historic site, of a great thinker's very personal home. They have special tours that include the upper floor, but you have to book those well in advance. Guides are great.
More Than Horsin'
25 July 2020
Beautiful area. Nearly 100* the day we were there and tents were set up to help keep the sun off of us while they allowed small groups of people to go through the house in keeping with COVID mandates.
Mark B
26 June 2015
Always a beautiful historic site. Get your tickets early for tours or try to reserve online ahead of time. You can walk around the outside without a tour but can't go inside. Lots to see.
Pas Quallie
13 September 2015
Patricia Abbitt was our tour guide and she is animated and lively and knowledgeable, giving information to visitors in an interesting and entertaining manner. We LOVED her! Take the tour
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