Stunning Homes & Beautiful Gardens Shine
at Rooms to View June 6-7
Tickets for 33rd House & Garden Tour on sale now; Preview Soirée to celebrate global culture
BETHLEHEM, PA—Some of the Lehigh Valley’s most spectacular homes and stunning gardens take center stage on the 33rd annual Room to View House & Garden Tour June 6-7. Tickets for the event, including the Friday Preview Soirée and Saturday House & Garden Tour, are on sale now at historicbethlehem.org and 800-360-8687.
Presented by the nonprofit Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites (HBMS), Rooms to View offers attendees an exclusive look at some of the region’s most unique residences and flourishing gardens. The event kicks off Friday, June 6 with the Preview Soirée, a beautifully catered reception and chic celebration of the decorative arts at the 2025 Rooms to View signature home of Lizette and Jean-Claude Dubacher in Lower Saucon Township. The evening’s décor, menu and music will celebrate the world’s cultures in recognition of Bethlehem’s recent designation as the nation’s newest World Heritage Site. Tickets for the event are limited.
“Jean-Claude and I are thrilled to host a celebration that reflects the global spirit of World Heritage,” Lizette Dubacher said. “From the vibrant international menu to lively Latin music, we will highlight the cultural connections that unite us across borders. It’s a perfect way to honor Bethlehem’s place on the world stage. Let’s come together to celebrate this historic moment in a festive, flavorful way!”
On Saturday, June 7 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Rooms to View attendees can explore a diverse collection of homes highlighting a variety of architectural styles, interior designs and gorgeous landscapes on the House & Garden Tour. Architectural and décor styles represented on the tour include Southern- and Gothic-style architecture; eclectic, mid-century modern décor; and more. Stops include the Lehigh University President’s House, Dream Boyd Theatre in Bethlehem and several private residences.
The Rooms to View House & Garden Tour culminates June 7, 4-5 p.m., with a wine & cheese reception and exclusive look at the Grist Miller’s House in Bethlehem’s Colonial Industrial Quarter. The building, listed on the National Park Service’s Register of Historic Places, was recently restored and will now serve as a destination for people to learn about Bethlehem’s early industrial history.
New for 2025!
Anyone who purchases a Rooms to View ticket can also participate in two free design workshops (advance registration required). In addition, they can purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win a Luxury Spa Package from Bear Creek Mountain Resort (valued at $1,000), with proceeds benefiting HBMS’s programming and historic preservation work.
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Floral Design and Sustainability Workshop
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Discover professional techniques to elevate your floral arrangement skill set from casual arranging to artful design.
Rooms to View 2025 Ticket Prices
June 6 Preview Soirée: $150 (includes Saturday House & Garden Tour)
June 7 House & Garden Tour: $45 for public and $35 for HBMS Members
Rooms to View is supported by area businesses and organizations including presenting sponsor RE/MAX Real Estate Realtor Dayna Kucharz and Preview Soirée sponsors Lizette and Jean-Claude Dubacher.
ABOUT HISTORIC BETHLEHEM MUSEUMS & SITES
Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites (HBMS) is a nonprofit institution that brings to life three centuries of American history. HBMS tells the story of a small town of great influence, home to some of our nation’s earliest settlers, America’s first municipal water pumping system and one of the world’s greatest industrial companies. HBMS is located in eastern Pennsylvania, only a one-hour drive north of Philadelphia and two hours west of New York City. The nonprofit is a partner in Moravian Church Settlements-Bethlehem, the United States’ 26th World Heritage site; an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution; and part of Historic Moravian Bethlehem, which is a National Historic Landmark District. For more information, visit historicbethlehem.org.
Information provided to TVL by:
Mark Demko