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Meadow Brook
Hall is a historical 1920's Tudor-revival-style mansion
built by Matilda Dodge Wilson (the widow of John
Dodge.) The mansion is located on the
grounds of Oakland University in Rochester,
Michigan.
Most of the Concours d'Elegance events take
place on the grounds of the mansion itself,
presented in a lavish outdoor exhibition. With
it's opulent mansion, meticulously maintained
gardens and lush scenery relevant to the area,
it is a picturesque setting for this very elegant event.

Entrance
to Meadow Brook Hall
The 80,000 square-foot Tudor-revival style mansion has 110 rooms and is complete with the vast collections of original art and furnishings.
Renowned for its craftsmanship, architectural detailing and grand scale, the
mansion & it's expansive grounds are open to the general public for tours. For a virtual tour of the
mansion, click
here.
Meadow Brook Hall is listed on the national and state registers of historic properties and strives to preserve and interpret its architecture, landscape and fine and decorative
art through fundraisers, charitable donations, and tours. Over the past 30
years, the Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance has raised and contributed close to
$6,000,000 towards the mansion's preservation costs.

Close-up
of Mansion Exterior
Tours
Throughout the year Meadow Brook Hall is open to
the public and offers daily tours, special
exhibitions, programs & lectures, educational
activities, lunches, tea programs, dinners
and much more. Tours of the mansion are
closed to the general public during the Concours
d'Elegance event.
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