Visitor Guide
The Meadow Brook Visitor Guide provides guests with insight and stories of the people, places and artifacts that make up Meadow Brook Hall.
Scan the QR codes found throughout the mansion or explore on your own below!

Meadow Brook History
Learn about the history of Meadow Brook Hall, its Tudor-revival architecture, people and much more.
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Dodge and Wilson Family
Meadow Brook was designed to be a family home. Read on below to learn about the members of the Dodge and Wilson family.
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Main Floor Living Spaces
Learn about family’s main floor living spaces at Meadow Brook Hall, including the Living Room, Sun Porch, Organ Alcove and Library.
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Upper Great Hall
Climb the Grand Staircase to learn about the beautiful and spacious areas of the Upper Great Hall, Sitting Alcove, Upper Gallery.
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Family Bedrooms
See the special bedrooms for the Dodge and Wilson family, including ensuite bathrooms, guest rooms and more!
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Dining at Meadow Brook
Meadow Brook Hall is an incredible setting for dining and gathering. Learn more about the beautiful Christopher Wren Dining Room and the Breakfast Room.
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Gallery & Offices
Walk down the intricate Gallery Hall and peak inside the home office spaces of Alfred and Matilda Wilson.
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Great Hall
The Great Hall is the first large room at Meadow Brook Hall, designed to welcome and impress guests.
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Lower Level
Meadow Brook Hall’s Lower Level features the Fountain Room, the two-story Gothic-inspired Ballroom and the Game Room.
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West Gardens
Meadow Brook’s West Gardens include the Rock Garden, Tea House and English Walled Garden.
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South Terraces
Wander the beautiful South Terraces of Meadow Brook, featuring the Sun Porch Terrace and the Loggia Terrace.
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East Gardens
Meadow Brook’s East Gardens feature the Breakfast Garden, the iconic Pegasus Fountain, Rose Garden and Knot Garden.
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Playhouses
Explore the incredible playhouses of the Dodge and Wilson children – Knole Cottage, the Wilson Playhouse and Dan’s Cabin.
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Oakland University
Matilda and Alfred Wilson founded Oakland University in 1957 with a visionary gift of 1,400 acres, estate buildings and $2 million.
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