Heurich House Museum

Washington, D.C.

TypeHidden gem
CategoryMuseums Attractions
Visitingfree grounds/beer garden; paid guided tours

DC's original 'Brewmaster's Castle' — an 1894 Romanesque Revival mansion built by beer baron Christian Heurich, stuffed with hand-painted ceilings, a rathskeller-style beer hall in the basement, and a beer garden that still hosts events, a full three decades before the National Trust or Smithsonian existed to save mansions like it.

Paid timed tours (small admission), but the beer garden and grounds give a free-adjacent option; a genuine story-first stop in Dupont Circle that pairs naturally with a DC food crawl. Fills the 'do something, not just eat' gap directly.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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