Lilly House

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Lilly House is a historic mansion and former family estate in Indianapolis, Indiana, now preserved as part of the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s campus and known for its period architecture and landscaped grounds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
museum property
alsoKnownAs Oldfields NERFINISHED
Oldfields–Lilly House & Gardens NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Country house style
French Châteauesque NERFINISHED
associatedWith Eli Lilly family estate NERFINISHED
Lilly family NERFINISHED
category country estates in the United States
historic house museums in Indiana
landmarks in Indianapolis
context integral component of the Newfields art and nature campus
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function interpretation of 1930s American upper-class domestic life
hasCollection historic furnishings associated with the Lilly family
period decorative arts
hasFeature formal gardens
historic furnishings
landscaped grounds
period rooms
terraced landscape
hasGardenDesign formal French-inspired gardens
hasLandscapeArchitect Jens Jensen NERFINISHED
Percy A. Noble NERFINISHED
hasView gardens and ravine leading to the White River
heritageDesignation part of Oldfields historic district
locatedIn Marion County, Indiana NERFINISHED
location Indianapolis, Indiana NERFINISHED
name Lilly House NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
overlooks White River NERFINISHED
ownedBy Indianapolis Museum of Art NERFINISHED
Newfields NERFINISHED
partOf Indianapolis Museum of Art campus NERFINISHED
Newfields NERFINISHED
region Midwestern United States
significance example of early 20th-century country estate design in the Midwest
situatedOn former Oldfields estate NERFINISHED
streetAddress 4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis, Indiana
tourType guided tours available
self-guided tours available
use former private residence
historic house museum

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