Heurich House Museum

Museum / Gallery
Washington, DC

The Heurich House Museum honestly explores the American dream through the legacy of German immigrant Christian Heurich and his Washington, DC brewery, and creates an equitable path to success for local small-scale businesses.

Number of spaces

1 event space

Capacity

Max Standing: 100

Food & Beverage

In-house beverage service

Spaces

About

The Heurich mansion was built in 1892-4 for German-American immigrant Christian Heurich (1842-1945), whose brewery was the largest in DC and a household name. It is the city's best-preserved example of Richardsonian Romanesque residential architecture and one of the most landmarked interiors in DC. The mansion incorporated many technological advancements, including metal speaking tubes, electric lighting, burglar alarms, and "fireproofing." The interior decoration and furnishings were made by numerous German-American craftspeople. The house remained in the family until 1956, when it was bequeathed to the local Historical Society. In 2003, a family-created non-profit purchased the house and turned it into a museum.


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Year Established

1892

Capacity

Max Standing: 100

Food & Beverage

In-house beverage service





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