Montalto
From a small meeting in the boardroom or a large lecture in the conservatory, to a corporate retreat or wedding, Montalto is the premier, distinctive, and memorable destination for your special event.
Faithfully restored to accommodate the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello, Kenwood is ideal for small gatherings and meetings. Situated on 78.5 acres of land once owned by Jefferson, the main Kenwood house was built between 1939 and 1941 for Major General Edwin M. Watson, a senior military aid to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt adopted Kenwood as his Camp David during his presidency, and retreated here on several occasions.
From a small meeting in the boardroom or a large lecture in the conservatory, to a corporate retreat or wedding, Montalto is the premier, distinctive, and memorable destination for your special event.
Built to complement the historic Kenwood house, the 15,500-square-foot library features a contemporary reading room with a two-story semicircular bay window and spaces meetings.
Jefferson Vineyards offers a charming and intimate setting for private events and corporate retreats.
Host your event at Monticello's David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center, where history meets hospitality in a convenient and beautiful setting.
To inquire about hosting your event at one of our venue spaces, please fill out the Event Inquiry Form or contact us at 434-984-9821 | [email protected].
As a Site of Conscience, we are committed to engaging our guests with a deeper understanding of Monticello’s history as a plantation. Out of respect for the enslaved men, women, and children who lived and labored here, we do not allow private, non-educational events on the West Lawn, Mulberry Row, or elsewhere on the mountaintop.
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