
Virginia House | Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Formerly an English manor house, Virginia House was relocated to Richmond in 1925. The home is now owned and operated by the Virginia Historical Society, the parent organization of the …
The House | Virginia Museum of History & Culture
In 1925, Alexander and Virginia Weddell bought the priory at a demolition sale. The Weddells had the house dismantled and rebuilt part of it in Richmond, Virginia, where they hoped the west …
The Gardens | Virginia Museum of History & Culture
It took twenty years for Virginia Weddell, working with noted landscape architect Charles Gillette, to create the eight acres of picturesque gardens at Virginia House.
House Tour - Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Learn more about Great Hall, Sulgrave Bedroom, Withdrawing Room, Dining Room, and Library at the historic Tudor-style Virginia House.
Rentals at Virginia House - Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Preserved with original woodwork and antiques, the house itself maintains its original character while offering modern amenities necessary for large gatherings and special occasions.
Host An Event | Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Preserved with original woodwork and antiques, the house itself maintains its original character while offering modern amenities necessary for large gatherings and special occasions.
Virginia House Open House - Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Oct 22, 2023 · Virginia House Open House In-Person Event Sunday, Oct 22 2023, 12 - 4pm Register
Virginia Museum of History & Culture
The museum’s signature exhibition, The Story of Virginia, covers Native American tribes prior to European colonization, colonization and the Revolutionary War, slavery and the Civil War, …
Visit | Virginia Museum of History & Culture
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture and its sister property Virginia House offer a variety of unique spaces for meetings, conferences, ceremonies, receptions, and other special events.
Virginia House Fund | Virginia Museum of History & Culture
Perched on a scenic hillside overlooking the historic James River, Virginia House has been a symbol of diplomacy, architecture, and landscape design for nearly a century.