Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday-Saturday 12:00-16:00,Opens at Sunday 13:00-16:00
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299 Parkside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08606, United StatesMap
Phone+1 609-989-1191
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Don't underestimate or miss this wonderful place
I need to go more often to Ellarslie, as they often feature beautiful exhibits about Trenton's history -- and host events that carry the amazing local artistry and vibe. This visit was for an event ...
What a wonderful surprise and delightful few hours. Truly a hidden gem and work the visit! The rotating art exhibit was impressive and we enjoyed the permanent exhibit and museum store.
This little museum really is a diamond in the rough in a very nice park. I wish I visited sooner. I would love to see more advertising and events done here that engage the whole public.
Former city zoo transformed into a beautiful museum featuring periodic exhibits as well as an extensive Trenton pottery collection on view. Always amazes me
Don't underestimate or miss this wonderful place
I need to go more often to Ellarslie, as they often feature beautiful exhibits about Trenton's history -- and host events that carry the amazing local artistry and vibe. This visit was for an event ...
Wonderful Surprise!!
What a wonderful surprise and delightful few hours. Truly a hidden gem and work the visit! The rotating art exhibit was impressive and we enjoyed the permanent exhibit and museum store.
Diamond in the Rough
This little museum really is a diamond in the rough in a very nice park. I wish I visited sooner. I would love to see more advertising and events done here that engage the whole public.
Hidden Gem
Lovely place to pop into. Always something interesting on view as well as the permanent collection to gaze at. The shop also has great gifts.
Local city museum
Former city zoo transformed into a beautiful museum featuring periodic exhibits as well as an extensive Trenton pottery collection on view. Always amazes me