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Heurich Happenings Upcoming: Four fall maker-led workshops. Art All Night: Mini Markt + Live Music. History Hops: Heurich Revivals Edition. Incubating local craftspeople for 130 years. Maerzen Revival Returns for Year Two. Maker-Led Workshop | Macrame Plant Hangers with DBohomama. Read Roam.
It takes a little planning to see Heurich House but it is so worth the effort. Only open for public touring on Thursday, Friday, Saturday led by docent tour guides 3 times a day (11:30, 1:00, 2:30) you need to reserve a spot through their website. Theres a suggested $10 per person donation after entry.
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 citys best-preserved example of Richardsonian Romanesque residential architecture and one of the most landmarked interiors in DC.

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The backyard of the Heurich home is professionally managed by Walter Howell, retired master arborist at Dumbarton Oaks. The garden serves as the home of 1921 and our annual Christmas Markt, and hosts local daycare groups for recess.
Explore the lives of turn-of-the-century Washingtonians on a tour of the historic home of brewer and immigrant Christian Heurich. Step back in time to the year 1894, and see things from the eyes of household staff, Heurich brewery workers, craftspeople who built the home, the brewer himself, and his wife Amelia.
The museum, located at 1307 New Hampshire Avenue in Dupont Circle, is open for regular public events and guided tours Thursday through Saturday at 11:30 am, 1:00 and 2:30 pm. Private tours and event rentals are also available.