Olana State Historic Site is the former home and studio of landscape artist Frederic Edwin Church, offering visitors panoramic views of the Hudson Valley alongside beautifully preserved historic architecture and landscaped grounds.
Olana State Historic Site, located in Columbia County, New York, encompasses a unique blend of cultural history, architecture, and natural beauty centered around the Persian-inspired home and estate of renowned Hudson River School painter Frederic Edwin Church. The 250-acre property includes the artist’s carefully designed house, artist studio, extensive landscaped grounds, and trails that provide sweeping vistas of the Hudson River, Catskill Mountains, Taconic Range, and the Berkshire Hills. Church designed Olana as a working landscape, combining formal gardens, woodlands, farmland, and carriage roads, blending art and nature. Visitors can explore several miles of hiking and carriage trails that wind through diverse habitats with views of forests, fields, and wetlands. The distinctive house itself features rich Victorian-era interior decor combined with Middle Eastern artistic influences, reflecting Church’s extensive travels. The site offers guided tours, special events, and art exhibitions that celebrate Church’s legacy and the Hudson River School style. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking, landscape photography, picnicking, and birdwatching while soaking in the historical setting. Olana is a significant cultural resource demonstrating 19th-century landscape design, art history, and architecture in a natural valley setting. Its rural location provides a peaceful retreat with scenic overlooks that highlight the Hudson Valley’s natural grandeur.
The Olana House with its distinctive Persian-inspired architecture and intricately decorated interiors
Panoramic views from the upper terraces overlooking the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains
Extensive carriage roads and hiking trails through varied landscapes including fields, woodland, and wetlands
Church’s artist studio, preserved to reflect his working environment and artistic vision
A unique home designed by Frederic Edwin Church that blends Victorian architecture with Middle Eastern motifs and features original decorative murals.
Church’s working studio space preserved with original furnishings and views that inspired much of his artwork.
Multiple overlooks provide sweeping views of the Hudson River Valley, Catskill Mountains, and Taconic Range.