Discover the charm of Barnes Museum with guided tours for four or two, up to 42% off, exploring history's legacy.
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Dive into history with immersive museum tours featuring unique artifacts and captivating art from different family legacies
Ever thought about stepping back in time? At this charming homestead, you can! Take a guided tour through 17 beautifully preserved rooms filled with art from yesteryears. Explore antique furniture and personal belongings from both Edwardian and Victorian times. Admire unique textiles and marvel at how quickly technology has changed over the years. Don't forget to enjoy views of the historic garden from what is now called the Goblet Room!
What we offer
The deal includes admission options tailored to different group sizes, offering either entry for four or two people. Each option grants full access to all museum exhibits and guided tours, allowing visitors to explore an array of unique artifacts and art collections that vividly illustrate historical eras. Enjoy intimate narratives within each room as you journey through time.- $12.00 for Admission to Barnes for Four ($20.00 value): Includes entry for four individuals to explore all exhibits.
- $6.00 for Admission for Two to Barnes Museum ($10.00 value): Provides access for two guests to experience guided tours.
Why you should grab the offer
Visiting this museum isn't just about seeing old stuff; it's about stepping into stories frozen in time! The mix of Edwardian and Victorian pieces offers a deep dive into significant cultural shifts through exquisite displays that make history come alive right before your eyes. Imagine walking through rooms that echo whispers from another era – it's like being part of an exclusive club where only time travelers get invited! Plus, there's something special about admiring textiles that were once cutting-edge while pondering today's rapid tech advances against those quaint backdrops. A visit here promises more than just learning; it’s about feeling connected across generations in ways no textbook ever could!Dive into history with immersive museum tours featuring unique artifacts and captivating art from different family legacies
Ever thought about stepping back in time? At this charming homestead, you can! Take a guided tour through 17 beautifully preserved rooms filled with art from yesteryears. Explore antique furniture and personal belongings from both Edwardian and Victorian times. Admire unique textiles and marvel at how quickly technology has changed over the years. Don't forget to enjoy views of the historic garden from what is now called the Goblet Room!
What we offer
The deal includes admission options tailored to different group sizes, offering either entry for four or two people. Each option grants full access to all museum exhibits and guided tours, allowing visitors to explore an array of unique artifacts and art collections that vividly illustrate historical eras. Enjoy intimate narratives within each room as you journey through time.- $12.00 for Admission to Barnes for Four ($20.00 value): Includes entry for four individuals to explore all exhibits.
- $6.00 for Admission for Two to Barnes Museum ($10.00 value): Provides access for two guests to experience guided tours.
Why you should grab the offer
Visiting this museum isn't just about seeing old stuff; it's about stepping into stories frozen in time! The mix of Edwardian and Victorian pieces offers a deep dive into significant cultural shifts through exquisite displays that make history come alive right before your eyes. Imagine walking through rooms that echo whispers from another era – it's like being part of an exclusive club where only time travelers get invited! Plus, there's something special about admiring textiles that were once cutting-edge while pondering today's rapid tech advances against those quaint backdrops. A visit here promises more than just learning; it’s about feeling connected across generations in ways no textbook ever could!Need To Know Info
About Barnes Museum
Southington's past is perfectly preserved within the restored home of Bradley and Leila Barnes—known today as the Barnes Museum—, where guests can peruse 17 rooms filled with antique furniture and personal belongings dating back to 1836. There, guests may feel they've stepped back in time, whether they're admiring the lace dresses, top hats, and other fashions of the times, or perusing Captain Andrew Upson's Civil War letters to find examples of old-timey emoticons. Even the plants surrounding the house have became a historical collection of sorts. A local Eagle Scout recently recreated the house's gardens as they were in 1922, guided by an article published in Country Homes magazine.