Conrad-Caldwell House Museum
About the Business
The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum is a stunning historic home located on Saint James Court in Louisville, Kentucky. This beautifully preserved Victorian mansion offers visitors a glimpse into the elegant lifestyle of the early 20th century. The museum features exquisite architectural details, period furnishings, and a rich history that showcases the opulence of the Gilded Age. Visitors can explore the grand rooms, intricate woodwork, and lush gardens while learning about the family who once called this house their home. A popular tourist attraction, the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum offers guided tours and special events for visitors of all ages to enjoy.
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Location & Phone number
1402 St James Ct, Louisville, KY 40208, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Reviews
"It's an incredible slice of Louisville history that's been preserved to the best extent possible. From the architecture to the artifacts, if you have time during your visit I don't believe you'll be disappointed with the tour. You can do a self guided tour but I would highly recommend having a guide narrate for you. What was a really special part of our visit is that a volunteer member of the original was our tour guide."
"An incredible mansion that, when built it was way ahead of its time. Self guided tours or accompanied by a guide, your choice. There are volunteers posted around the house to answer all your questions, and believe me, you'll have questions. A must see when you're in Old Louisville."
"We visited this house museum this past Saturday. The house is beautiful with amazing architecture and furnishings. The staff are friendly and full of stories about the families who lived there. The surrounding neighborhood is beautiful as well."
"My wife and I love touring old homes and hearing the history. We've done this in almost every state. However, this was the first time that one of the descendants, Beth Caldwell, gave the tour. Not only is it a fascinating house with some interesting history, she really brought it alive with all kinds of personal stories about the people that live there. Very well done and a information packed our plus tour. Since the cost of upkeep is high and they're trying to refurbish some things, it is well worth the price of admission."
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