|
Built in 1823 by Robert Bolling IV, Centre Hill Mansion remained an opulent Petersburg residence until 1936. The interior features outstanding examples of Greek revival architectural ornamentation as well as earlier Federal style and later Colonial Revival style architectural modifications. Through guided tours, visitors learn about the history of Centre Hill, including its role during the Civil War and the two Presidential visits to the house. Examples of eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century decorative arts, many from the Petersburg area, are also exhibited. Visitors can also view the tunnel, constructed in the 1840s that led from the back of the house to nearby Henry Street.
Exhibitions: Annual Special Events: Gift Shop: Centre Hill Museum
1 Centre Hill Court Petersburg, VA 23803 (804) 733-2401 Free Parking is available on the Court in front of the Mansion and in the lot behind (on the North side) of the Mansion. We regret the Museum is not handicapped accessible. Hours of Operation (The Siege, Blandford and Centre Hill) Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm Monday: October-March, closed. April-September, 10am-5pm Tuesday: January-March, 1pm-5pm. April-December, 10am-5pm Sunday: Entire year, 1pm-5pm 1 Centre Hill Court Petersburg, VA 23803 (804) 733-2401 |