White House of the Confederacy
White House of the Confederacy
4.5
10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday
10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday
10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday
10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
About
To ensure the health and safety of both visitors and staff, masks are required & the majority of the tour will take place outside the House. Visitors will have the opportunity to walk through the rooms on the first floor with a trained guide and take pictures. The walkthrough will conclude in the basement with a Q&A session. The White House of the Confederacy is located in downtown Richmond's historic Court End neighborhood, just a few blocks from Capitol Square. Guided tours of Jefferson Davis' executive mansion leave from the Museum lobby throughout the day and typically last around 45 minutes. The American Civil War Museum owns and maintains the White House of the Confederacy. You can visit their other Richmond location at Historic Tredegar. The Museum of the Confederacy is no longer open. It closed September 30, 2018 as we prepare to move the collection to its new home at the American Civil War Museum at Historic Tredegar. The new museum building will open in the spring of 2019.
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- JCH5 contributionsExcellent Tour w/ Charlie!!First time in Richmond and had a fantastic tour of the White House of the Confederacy in early November. Our tour guide, Charlie, really knew all the ins and outs. We also had a 4 late arrivals and he was able to quickly incorporate them into the tour. The tour really helped make this visit to Richmond. Learned so much and highly recommend!Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 3 November 2023
- Geoffrey ESt. Catharines, Canada618 contributionsGreat tourThe tour is very worthwhile. Our guide was Andy and she was the best, most knowledgeable, most unflappable docent I’ve had in years. She handled everyone’s questions perfectly. She knew her facts. Perfect. The house is an interesting slice of history and will reward your investment of an hour.Visited November 2023Travelled soloWritten 4 November 2023
- nemotaffAlnwick, United Kingdom52 contributionsOutstanding experienceOur guide for the tour (Charlie) made this an excellent experience. He managed to pack so much in to the script, but the highlight for me was when he responded to questions, allowing him to go off the script. I particularly enjoyed the explanation of how both sides in the war claim to be the heirs of George Washington. I will do this tour again next time I get to Richmond (it’s a long way from Wales though).Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 5 April 2024
- Michele RColumbiana, Ohio114 contributionsQuite fascinating inside view of U.S. historyWe were so impressed by the 'tour guide'/docent who gave such a fascinating presentation about this site which was so important during the Civil War. It really helps to understand the time period better. The 'home' is completely restored and beautifully kept. So interesting!Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 11 July 2024
- Peter ANew York City, New York220 contributionsSomething interesting to do in RichmondGreat space to learn about civil war history and to see a home set in the late 19th century. tour is only 45 mins and there is a gift shop as well. The guide was not pro-South and fairly neutral with the talking points.Visited July 2024Travelled soloWritten 26 July 2024
- Alexandra VLimassol City, Cyprus9 contributionsWonderfully informative and funny tour guideI managed to have a private tour of the property with Nicholas today. He had the answers to all of my questions and was able to expand upon all of his points. This was not a man with a script, he actively knew about the property and the time period. The mansion itself is very attractive but a "shoddy" replica of European castles and manor houses. I was very nervous going into the tour as a liberal social historian as I prepared myself to cringe at the celebration of the Confederacy. This tour is not that. It is an honest reflection of the impact of Jefferson Davies on Richmond and the broader Confederacy. I would recommend this tour to anyone and everyone (except those with mobility issues).Visited August 2024Travelled soloWritten 1 August 2024
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18marilyn
Hillsborough, NH166 contributions
Feb 2020
You can combine the ticket with the Civil War Museum to save some money. The house is beautifully restored. Some of the furnishings are original. The guide will tell you the inside stories about people who lived there. You must take the guided tours that run hourly. Additional informative exhibits self guided in the basement.
Written 18 February 2020
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The_Wanderer1992
Columbia, MD2,614 contributions
Aug 2021
My husband and I went here for a tour of the White House of the Confederacy. We had a small tour group with only about 10 people. The tour guide's name was Anna and she was very knowledgable. Our tour length was about 1 hour and 10 minutes. Jefferson Davis lived in this house during the war with his family and a few slaves. After they moved out, it was a schoolhouse for a number of years and then it's been a museum since the early 1900s. They tried to replicate it as much as possible and even have some originals from some of the people who lived in the house, such as Jefferson Davis' spouse herself. You get a tour through the first floor and second floors where you see the bedrooms, Jefferson Davis' office, dining room, and living room. If you've been to the house in Mount Vernon or in Monticello then it's a similar style - big 1800s house with fancy European decor. There is a free parking available which is right next door and is also hospital parking.
Written 28 August 2021
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irishsue70
Oregon118 contributions
Oct 2021
WOW! Very impressive indeed. We were a bit fearful at first because we saw you had to make reservations on line and in advance but we took a chance and explained we had no internet access and did not know it was a requirement. There were only six people scheduled to tour at the same time as us so we were allowed to join the group. The interior was stunning. The guide was very knowledgeable and he had additional pictures to show us to enhance the tour. This building was probably the highlight of all I visited during my seven days in Virginia.
Written 5 October 2021
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gprimr1
Baltimore, MD2,773 contributions
Sept 2021
I really enjoyed this tour. You get to see a decent amount of the house and learn a lot about how the CSA leadership worked and how some of the aspects of the house contributed to their downfall. Very educational as well.
If you only have time to do this of the museum at Historic Tredegar, do this one, because this one actually has so much more that is specific to Richmond.
If you only have time to do this of the museum at Historic Tredegar, do this one, because this one actually has so much more that is specific to Richmond.
Written 7 September 2021
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harryatkck
Kansas City, KS983 contributions
May 2022
A guided tour is required to see this. The cost is $12 a person & you have to reserve & pay for your tour online before you take it. The web site was difficult to use, but after some effort I got my tour booked. I toured on a Sunday, so parking was free in the MCV parking deck. There are few signs from the parking garage to direct you where your tour starts. Exit the parking garage where you entered it, go left on Clay St for a block & there it is. Your tour starts in a small office behind the building. The house was well maintained in period furnishings & the tour guide was excellent. This is a must do for any Civil War buff.
Written 26 May 2022
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Maura M
New York City, NY67 contributions
Nov 2022 • Solo
I really learned a lot here about Jefferson Davis. The quality of the display items was quite high and our tour guide was very very good. His comments inspired me to buy a biography of Jefferson Davis and learn more.
Written 9 November 2022
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EphraimWilliams
Buffalo, NY167 contributions
Oct 2021 • Solo
I recently did the tour and enjoyed learning about the history of the house. The tour guide was very nice and thorough.
I left, however, feeling that I had just listened to a version of history that intentionally softened things in order to counter anything that made the South look bad. In short, I paid close attention to what was said and how it was said. For example, the guide for my tour described Jefferson Davis as a “moderate”. Further, the guide for my tour mentioned how, after being freed, a former slave “chose” to stay with the Davis family. These are but two examples that show how the narrative was shaped and shared.
I did not raise my reactions with the guide during the tour because that would not have been fair to the guide. It was a tour, not a panel discussion.
Final point…. I noticed that gift shop was selling Harriet Tubman magnets. The irony…
I left, however, feeling that I had just listened to a version of history that intentionally softened things in order to counter anything that made the South look bad. In short, I paid close attention to what was said and how it was said. For example, the guide for my tour described Jefferson Davis as a “moderate”. Further, the guide for my tour mentioned how, after being freed, a former slave “chose” to stay with the Davis family. These are but two examples that show how the narrative was shaped and shared.
I did not raise my reactions with the guide during the tour because that would not have been fair to the guide. It was a tour, not a panel discussion.
Final point…. I noticed that gift shop was selling Harriet Tubman magnets. The irony…
Written 21 October 2021
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nctraveler315
Winston Salem, NC171 contributions
July 2022 • Couples
Interesting tour, our guide was very knowledgeable and informative. Great stop for history lovers. Parking around the house is impossible as it is literally in the middle of a hospital complex next to the emergency room. Park in the hospital deck and the museum will validate parking so it’s no cost
Written 23 July 2022
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george p
Atlanta, GA15 contributions
Feb 2020
The home tour provided an insight to both the Davis family and the civil war. Both were very interesting. Our tour guide gave about a 45 minute tour of the home and answered all our questions. The period furnishings were very interesting. I only wish that we were able to tour the third floor.
Written 24 February 2020
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Linda F
Charleston, WV20 contributions
Oct 2024 • Friends
We lucked out hugely by having Gary as our tour guide of the J. Davis White House. He was lively, informative, and full of stories that fascinated us including his own history growing up in the Richmond area. His enthusiasm was inspiring. There was no slant to his tour. He related the positive and the negative of the house's history, and made these famous members of the family and associates come alive. Gary is truly an expert, and a very warm, caring communicator.
Written 29 October 2024
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What are the admission costs to the White House of the Confederacy and/or the attached museum in Richmond?
Written 19 May 2017
$18 though for a little more you can visit historic the American Civil War Museum, Tredegar and Appamattox as well. Search for the ACWM site and all the details are there.
Written 21 May 2017
An aerial view shows two parking garages on N 13th Street just a short walk from The White House/Museum of the Confederacy. Would these two lots be the best parking facilities ? Also would there be a GPS for either lot?
Written 30 March 2017
Hello Jack L,
The Museum shares a parking garage with the VCU Medical Center. The entrance to that garage is actually on 12th St. Enter the following address into GPS for directions-
527 N 12th St, Richmond, VA 23298
Bring your parking garage ticket into the Museum for validation and free parking!
Written 30 March 2017
Is there parking available? If there are parking garages, what is the general fee? How far are you from capitol?
Written 23 February 2017
We share a parking deck with the VCU Medical Center. The entrance to the parking deck is located on 12th St, though when you come back up to the top floor of the deck after parking, you will be right across the street from the White House and Museum. We validate parking, so there is no charge. We're about 4 blocks from Capitol Square, so you can certainly visit us first and then explore downtown Richmond on foot from there. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Written 23 February 2017
Hospital parking is available and directly across the street.
Written 12 November 2016
Can anyone tell me if there is convenient public transportation available in and out of downtown Richmond, so one doesn't have to drive downtown.
We are looking at staying either at Pocahontas State Park, Chesterfield, Virginia , or we'll stay at the Williamsburg/Bush Gardens KOA in Williamsburg. Don't want to have to drive our tow rig into town...and try to find parking. Parking garages don't work due to height restrictions. Thanks!
Written 11 July 2016
I don't know the answer to your question but would suggest you contact the Richmond Visitor's Center. I bet they could tell you about public transportation.
Written 11 July 2016
We do not currently sell general admission tickets online. However, tickets for special events and programs can be purchased online. As always, you can get information by calling us at 804-649-1861.
Thanks to the other reviewers who have helped to answer this question.
Written 20 June 2016
Is this place handicap accessible and do they have wheelchairs?
Written 30 August 2015
Wendy L,
As others have already posted, the White House of the Confederacy is not wheelchair accessible. The Museum next door has an elevator which goes to our three floors of exhibits. We have one wheelchair that our guests are welcome to use.
Thanks,
The American Civil War Museum
Written 31 August 2015
Carlos P
Hi there- few different prices
$20 for adult, $18 for senior and $10 for kids 6-17
This gets you into the museum of the confederacy, White House of the confederacy and the grounds at historic tredegar. More information at the American civil war museum website.
Written 12 July 2015
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