Let your holiday spirit burn bright with the old-world beauty of Holly Nights held on Thursday, December 7th and Friday, December 8th from 6:00 to 9:00pm. This “Yuletide of yore” style celebration at Pennsbury Manor is breathtaking and remains the favorite of young and old who love holiday magic.
Light and joy spread throughout the night as strolling carolers bring cheer, crackling bonfires fill the crisp night air, and visitors wander through the candlelit Manor House. You can also enjoy Colonial craft demonstrations and a visit from Father Christmas himself!
You don’t want to miss Holly Nights because it lasts for two nights only.
Pennsbury Manor is William Penn’s country estate by the Delaware River in Morrisville. It’s the only historic site in the country devoted to William and Hannah Penn’s life and legacy.
Our mission is to provide quality educational programming by bringing history to life through Colonial interpreters, interactive programs, and community events. Tickets to Holly Nights are $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, and $6 for children age 4+. Purchasing tickets in advance is strongly encouraged.
Please visit PennsburyManor.org for more information.
Consider becoming a member of Pennsbury Manor. A $65 Family Membership includes free admission to Holly Nights this year AND next year for two adults and all kids under 18; this membership also includes fun members-only events year-round.
For $30 more, a Family Passport membership grants free admission to Holly Nights this year and next year, and to 23 PA Trails of History sites for a year. Your membership helps to support school programs and 80+ cultural programs yearly.
Pennsbury Manor is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, along with the supporting nonprofit Pennsbury Society. The Pennsbury Society preserves the historical significance of William Penn and his estate and supports the museum’s mission.
PHOTO CAP: Hundreds of lanterns light the night and everyone’s holiday spirit. Holly Nights is Pennsbury Manor’s beautiful tribute to Yuletide cheer. Come enjoy the most wonderful time of the year!