Join us this week, through Friday afternoon as we welcome school-aged children, ages 12 and under, for free with a reserved ticket.

Join us this week, through Friday afternoon, as we welcome school-aged children, ages 12 and under, for free with a reserved ticket.

Guests will also be able to view our fourth annual Eric Pape fine art exhibition at the Hammond Castle Museum, featuring a significant collection of pen and ink illustrations by Eric Pape (1870 to 1938).

Flexible Arrival Times for Self-Guided Tours: Experience Hammond Castle Museum at your own pace with our flexible arrival times for Self-Guided Tours! Your ticket grants you entry anytime within the Morning or Afternoon session times, based upon your selection, ensuring you can arrive stress-free and enjoy your visit to the fullest.

Morning Session: 9:00 am – 11:45 am
Afternoon Session: 11:45 am – 2:30 pm

Please note: the last entrance into the Museum is at 2:45 pm sharp. The Museum and Grounds close promptly at 3:30 pm. We recommend planning at least 60 minutes to explore the grounds and interior galleries of the Museum.


Evening program:
5:30 pm–6:00 pm Networking
6:00 pm–6:45 pm Presentation
6:50 pm–7:30 pm Exhibit Tours

Light refreshments will be served.

Join us for a special Presentation and Exhibition Preview introducing our two new Spring and Summer exhibitions: Inside the Faraday Cage: The Science of Things That Aren’t So and A Tale of Two Pianos.

Be among the first to experience these new installations ahead of their public opening. Curatorial Director John Leysath will present on Hammond’s 1951 Faraday cage experiments, while Assistant Curator Donovan Lafontaine offers an introduction to the piano exhibition.

Inside the Faraday Cage features a life-size, non-working replica of the experimental apparatus, inviting guests to step inside and explore Hammond’s investigations into ESP alongside physician and parapsychologist Andrija Puharich and psychic medium Eileen Garrett.

Museum Members and VIP guests enjoy complimentary admission.
A $15 fee applies to the general public. Reservations are required. Space is limited.