About Us
The Torrington History Museum, located at 192 Main Street in Torrington, Connecticut, is a captivating institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of the area. Through a variety of exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays, visitors can explore the diverse cultural heritage and significant events that have shaped the community over the years. From early settlers to industrial advancements, the museum offers a comprehensive look into the past of Torrington and its impact on the present. With engaging educational programs and special events, the Torrington History Museum is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts of all ages.
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
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"We visited while the house was decorated for the holidays and it was very beautiful!"
"This is as fine a museum as you are going to find anywhere in CT, or possibly in New England. Take a guided tour of the Fyler house if you can schedule it. It is restored to the full beauty it once had when the upper classes lived along Main Street. Also, see the museum of Torrington history next door. It presents a timeline from pre-historic to modern industrial history of the area. Many artifacts and exhibits are presented. A visit here is well worth your time."
"Brooktondale Union Station Chicago We had a six hour layover here between Amtrak trains. We had access to the Metropolitan Lounge. They provided free soft drinks and numerous snacks. A very neat and clean place away from the noise and station crowds. If you get the opportunity and have excess amount of time, there is no better place to wait. The attendant at the front entrance was exceptionally informative and pleasant. Torrington historical society Visited here to research a family name. We were met by Gail, the archivist, who was extremely helpful. Gail provided interesting archive information about the family. She stayed with us the whole time and provided helpful information. She also gave us a tour of the historical house and the next door museum. The 1900 built house has been almost fully restored to its original condition and also has virtually all its original furnishings. The woodwork was amazing and very interesting. A truly impressive place with an equally impressive guide - Gail. For those interested in Connecticut history, this is a great starting point."
"Such an interesting place to visit for all ages, especially if you like history. The hours are limited, typically 12pm-4pm, but make sure to visit their website before heading over to verify their hours of operation. And they aren't open year-round because it's probably a big expense to heat the museums during the winter. They're typically closed from November to April, but they do decorate for Christmas and are open briefly for the holiday to visitors, but once again, make sure to visit their website for updated events and schedule because things do change. And last, but not least, the staff that we met their were very friendly and knowledgeable."
"Beautiful building full of beautiful wood and very interesting history. Can't wait to go back and learn more."
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