
Kunst, Geschichte und ein prächtiges Herrenhaus aus dem Jahr 1917 an der Reynolda Road.
Reynolda House Museum of American Art bietet eine selbstgeführte Reise durch ein vierstöckiges Herrenhaus aus dem Jahr 1917 auf einem 1,067-acre großen Anwesen in Winston-Salem. Besucher erkunden eine reiche Kunstsammlung in Räumen der jeweiligen Epoche, lesen Infotafeln und genießen Lounges sowie einen Keller mit Spielzimmern, darunter einen Tischtennisraum und eine Bowlingbahn, plus eine Pfeifenorgel. An der Reynolda Rd 2250 gelegen, verbindet der Ort Kunst, Architektur und Geschichte des Anwesens.
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Erkunden Sie vier Stockwerke des historischen Herrenhauses aus dem Jahr 1917 in Ihrem eigenen Tempo, mit Periodenzimmern, amerikanischen Kunstsammlungen und interaktiven Ausstellungen.
Sehen Sie sich wechselnde und permanente Ausstellungen amerikanischer Kunst an, darunter Malereien, Skulpturen und dekorative Künste aus dem frühen 20. Jahrhundert.
Spazieren Sie durch die schön gestalteten Gärten und das Gelände rund um das Herrenhaus, mit malerischen Ausblicken und historischem Kontext.
Nehmen Sie an Bildungsprogrammen, Orgelmusikaufführungen (z. B. tägliche Orgelspiele) und saisonalen Veranstaltungen für alle Altersgruppen teil.
Buchen Sie geführte Touren für Schulen, Organisationen oder private Gruppen, um mehr über die Geschichte der Reynolds-Familie und die architektonische Bedeutung zu erfahren.
Perfect date trip. We spent 2 hours and could have spent more. The posted history was so informative and fascinating. It's a lot to read. Walking the grounds gave you a sense of the magnificence of the place, but the house was a highlight. The house itself was a work of art. I loved the basement game area. Being able to play table tennis was a surprisingly welcome treat. The staff wasn't only there for security, which seemed a bit excessive, but I understand. The staff was knowledgeable and had spectacular insight when asked specific questions. We had a great trip. We keep telling others they should see this.
Free with NARM membership. Mansion that belonged to R. J. Reynolds family. Really nice art collection and the home is a gorgeous 4 story mansion.
I’ll be honest, I’m not usually a huge historical home fan so take my review with a grain of salt. I did think the home was beautiful though! It was $18 (before tax) and I felt like it was worth it. There are four floors total, though the attic is small. The outside of the house was my favorite with the white exterior and green windows. If you can swing it, I’d recommend going in the afternoon so you can hear the organ play at 2:45 PM (it’s not exact because I guess it takes a while to turn on) and is digitized. It’s pretty cool though to hear the music while you’re walking through the house. I’ll review it separately, but definitely check out the gardens while you are there! They are free!
A stunning FIVE-STAR self-guided tour of the Reynolda House Museum, built in 1917 as the family residence of Katharine Smith and R.J. Reynolds on a 1,067-acre estate. This comfortable and regal home is frozen in time, reflecting early 20th-century style, and is brimming with period furniture, artwork, accessories, and clothing/fashions—spanning 64 rooms and 34,000 square feet. Highlights include a pipe organ that fills the home with music, a swimming pool, a ping-pong room, a bowling alley, an indoor shooting range, a bank vault, a walk-in wine cellar, and more. The home sits adjacent to Reynolda Village, Reynolda Gardens, and Wake Forest University. We spent a full day exploring the property, but you can take two hours—or two days—to enjoy your visit at your own pace. Another must-see in Winston-Salem is Old Salem, just a short 4-mile drive from the Reynolda House Museum.
I came here for the first time a couple weekends ago because they were doing free admission and it was a great way to spend my afternoon! I had been to Reynolda Village many times but never realized all the history behind this place. I spent about 2.5 hr walking through the place, reading most of the plaques and really enjoying a lot of the artwork throughout. The house is huge, 4 stories in all. I think my favorite spots were the sleeping porches and then the basement with a shooting range, bowling alley, wet bar, and pool! The main level had a ton of open spaces and lounge areas too. Learning more about the entire family, as well as the overall community was fascinating and gave me a deeper appreciation for RV. If you haven't taken a tour yet, I highly recommend it!
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