Condé-Charlotte Museum
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The Conde–Charlotte House, also known as the Kirkbride House, is a historic house museum in Mobile, Alabama. The earliest section of the building, the rear kitchen wing, was built in 1822. The main section of the house was added a few decades later and is two and a half floors.
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The Conde–Charlotte House, also known as the Kirkbride House, is a historic house museum in Mobile, Alabama. The earliest section of the building, the rear kitchen wing, was built in 1822. The main section of the house was added a few decades later and is two and a half floors.
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Easily accessible from the Main Road, street parking and public lots are nearby. The Museum was super clean and well staffed by friendly employees. Restrooms were available and were clean. If you like Museums and are a fan of History you will absolutely love this museum and you won't be disappointed. Besides all the Historical Artifacts, which are excellent, it like a walk through time not only of Mobile, but Alabama and the United States. Very educational and it pulls no punches with it exhibits. They did it the right way. Plan to spend some time there to take it all in. In the area don't pass it up. *The Fort is across the street and the Carnival Museum is a few blocks away and are also worth a Visit*
The Condé-Charlotte Museum in Mobile, Alabama, is a hidden gem! Kathy and Kim provided an exclusive and personalized tour, catering to just the two of us. Their passion and knowledge for the history and artifacts were evident as they shared detailed stories and allowed close-up views of the antiques. The mansion itself is a beautiful testament to the city's past. This intimate and informative experience left us with a deeper appreciation for the history of Mobile and the people who shaped it. Highly recommended for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a unique cultural experience.
The Condé-Charlotte Museum is a beautiful home and collection of period pieces. The host are some of the most gracious folks you will find anywhere and they give a great tour. This home was originally built as a jail and within the grounds of the old fort that had been demolished. Purchased by Mr. Kirkbride, the property was remodeled and repurposed as his home.
I enjoyed today's tour of the Conde Charlotte house. They have placed representative furniture and decor from various periods in Mobile's history: French, Spanish, British, Antebellum, etc. Great location near the fort. Free parking. Best part was the lovely Spanish-style patio area.
I decided to stop in downtown Mobile and take a look at some of the historic buildings and came upon the Conde Charlotte Museum. What a delightful visit! My tour guides were so knowledgeable and charming. A visit to this beautiful home is well worth time spent in Mobile.
Marie was a super good guide. She made us feel special . Very interesting historic home. We clicked on a group on while paying . It would have cost $20 for two adults but groupon was $11. Maybe you can find it for $10. Very worthwhile stop.
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