Heurich House Museum

One more place to enjoy near Washington, D.C. in District of Columbia

Heurich House Museum

In the late 1800s, Christian Heurich, an immigrant from Germany who became a successful brewer, constructed a mansion that now carries his name. This historic residence showcases the Richardsonian Romanesque style of architecture and represents the lasting impact of Heurich’s entrepreneurial journey. It currently serves as the headquarters for the District of Columbia Brewers Guild, a non-profit organization supporting the local craft brewing industry. The museum’s primary goal is to safeguard the mansion, its surrounding grounds, and its various collections while highlighting the continued significance of Heurich’s interpretation of the American dream in today’s world.

The tour guides at the location are known for their extensive knowledge and expertise. Visitors often appreciate their informative guidance as they explore the beautifully furnished rooms and admire the intricate decorations of the well-maintained building.