Containing most of its original furnishings and decorations, the Heurich House Museum's rooms are snapshots of the late-Victorian era. They reflect the life of Christian Heurich, a self-made businessman who immigrated to America with $200. As the owner of the Christian Heurich Brewing Company, he became the District's second largest landowner and largest non-governmental employer. As the active manager of the company at his death in 1945 at the age of 102, he was also the world's oldest brewer.
The house is a technological marvel, incorporating the most modern inventions of its day. Features include full indoor plumbing, circulating hot water heat, central vacuum system, venting skylight, elevator shaft, pneumatic and electric communication systems, and combination gas and electric lighting fixtures. To ensure the home's safety, it was built out of reinforced steel and concrete and is completely fireproof. None of its 15 fireplaces has ever been used.
The interior of the house is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and design. The 31-rooms are replete with hand-carved wood, fireplaces with individually carved mantles and cast bronze fire backs, hand-painted ceiling canvases, luxurious furnishings, and original turn-of-the-century Heurich family collections.
BY GUIDED TOUR ONLY-
Thursday & Friday: 11:30 am, 1 pm
Saturday: 11:30 am, 1 pm, 2:30 pm
TOURS BY APPOINTMENT-
Wednesdays Group Tours (Call 202-429-1894)
VICTORIAN GARDEN-
Weekdays 11 am - 3 pm
Museum, $5
Garden, Free
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