The Philip Johnson Glass House, which is a National Trust Historic Site, is located on a 47-acre campus. It aims to preserve and interpret the landscape, art and modern architecture of Philip Johnson (1906 – 2005) and David Whitney (1939 – 2005), while also serving as a source for experimentation and inspiration.
Tours of the Glass House are open to the public from May 2nd through November 30th, 2012 (closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays). Advanced tickets are available by phone at the number provided. Children must be at least six years of age and accompanied by an adult on the tour. Admission discounts are offered to members of the National Trust for Historic Preservation who presents membership cards upon check-in at the Visitor Center.