The Moss Mansion Museum is a turn-of-the-century home, designed by New York architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh and built in 1903.  Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, today The Moss is a cultural center that celebrates the influential entrepreneurial accomplishments of Preston Boyd (P.B.) Moss and the ongoing legacy nurtured by wife, Mattie and daughter, Melville. From social events to fundraisers, from daily tours to educational partnerships, every visit is an opportunity to experience some aspect of this legacy. You are invited - come make history with us!

Standard Tour Hours

We are open everyday but Tuesdays from 12-4 pm

*Guided Tours are offered Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 1 pm


Admission:

Adult: $12

Seniors & Veterans: $10

Student (6-18): $8

Children Age 5 & Under: Free

Museums for All: $3 with qualifying ID

Guided Tours: $15 per person

Email tours@mossmansion.com at least three days in advance to book private tours or group tours of 10 or more. Subject to availability.


Office Hours: 10 am to 4 pm

Review

Feb 22, 2020

Walking in the front door for the first time you will wonder if you could possibly be in Billings, Montana. Exquisite craftsmanship and fascinating history. You won’t be disappointed! If you are in Billings June 6th, 2020 don’t miss Moss Mansion’s SpringFest! Now in its 32nd year, SpringFest is an outdoor festival featuring juried arts and crafts, antiques and collectibles, plus food and specialty booths. Live music, local entertainers, art and craft demonstrations, and children’s activities make the day truly memorable and fun for the the entire family. It’s a beautiful setting!
~ Adventure476157, Trip Advisor