New Welcome Center Opens at The Breakers in Newport

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New Welcome Center Opens at The Breakers in Newport

The Welcome Center opens at the Breakers
The long legal battles are over. The Preservation Society of Newport celebrated the opening of its new Welcome Center at The Breakers on Thursday.

The opening comes after the Preservation Society won five different court cases to get it built and broke ground a year ago.

"The Welcome Center will operate virtually unseen as it supplies a gracious introduction to all of the Preservation Society's properties. It will provide the cordial hospitality that our visitors deserve, with limited refreshments, climate controlled places to rest, and clean and accessible bathrooms. The 450,000 people who visit The Breakers from more than 100 countries every year deserve nothing less,” said Preservation Society Chairman Monty Burnham. 

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Thursday's ribbon cutting ceremony featured nearly 600 supporters. 

"This is an investment in Newport, in Rhode Island, in our history, and in our economy. I am proud of you and filled with gratitude for your commitment to Rhode Island, and on behalf of the people of Rhode Island, I thank you," said Governor Gina Raimondo. 

The Welcome Center

The $5.5 million Welcome Center introduces visitors to the Newport Mansions inside a light-filled, park-like pavilion, inspired by late 19th-century garden conservatory architecture, embedded in a newly rehabilitated historic garden.

The Welcome Center is easily accessible to visitors without ruining the view of The Breakers Mansion. 

The outside of the Welcome Center is unified around a botanical theme, with curved and patinated copper shingle roof, the entwined mullions framing the surrounding glass walls, the tapered columns, and the long sweep of downspouts at the corner/ Green finishes and copper bowls of hanging flowers further enhance the theme. 

Construction of the Center

Designed by Alan Joslin of Epstein Joslin Architects of Cambridge, MA, the Welcome Center was built by Behan Bros. of Middletown, with over 25 sub-contractors involved in the construction.

The garden rehabilitation and surrounding landscape was designed by Reed Hilderbrand Landscape Architecture of Cambridge. Construction began in May of 2017 and was completed on time and on budget.

"There are literally hundreds of dedicated and skilled artisans, craftsmen, landscapers, lawyers, food experts, communication pros and others without whose expertise we could not have completed the Welcome Center and its landscaping so successfully. To them, and to the many donors who provided such generous support for this project, we are eternally grateful,”  said Preservation Society CEO & Executive Director Trudy Coxe.


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