
it was used as a retreat by Thomas Jefferson.
Immerse yourself in architecture history by exploring the house ,gardens, and ground of Monticello,the remarkable integration of Thomas Jefferson’s passions for classical architecture,modern innovation,and natural beauty.
tour the house-Jefferson’s “essay in architecture” and the only house in the United States designated a United Nations World Heritage site- and see the extroninary and everyday objects the furnished his life.Stroll through the cultivated landscape of flower,vegetable, and fruit gardens that Jefferson designed.Walk down …….Enjoy scenic views of the pastral countryside and delight in what Jefferson called “the workhouse of nature”.