Richmond Museum and

      Exquisite Garden Tours


   Experience Richmond's Finest Museums, or Visit the City's

   Most Breathtaking Gardens, or Mix and Match Your Favorites!

Maymont -a gilded estate with Victorian Mansion Museum and  beautiful Italian and Japanese gardens,. Virginia animal and nature wildlife exhibits, carriage museum and tram rides throughout the estate grounds

     East Façade,  Showing Original 1936 Entrance Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

               Photograph  by Katherine Wetzel 2001 Virginia Museum of Fine Art


The beautiful Virginia Museum of Fine Art is an education institution of the Commonwealth of Virginia and is Richmond's most popular cultural attraction. Events include: Faberge eggs, Noble Silver, European Art in the Great Hall, A rotating display of American Art, Monet, Renoir, French Impressionists, and Post Impressionists, British Sporting Art from the Mellon Collection, Sporting Art in  the 20th Century, including works by Sr. Alfred Munnings, Animal Sculptures in bronze, marble by Herbert Haseltine and much more!

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and Conservatory. Exquisite Gardens. A wonderful true gardener's gift shop. Delicious Cafes. Special

exhibits and during the holidays  nightly GardenFest of Lights

Agecroft Hall a landmark of history from Elizabethan England built 500 years ago. Visit Agecroft and you'll walk into the lives of the landed gentry in England's Tudor and early periods. Authentic Elizabethan Knot Garden and grounds.

The Virginia Historical Society Museum 13 Exhibition galleries tells "The Story of Virginia, an American Experience." Housing the largest display of Virginia artifacts on permanent view with thousands of objects including a 17th century dugout canoe, a Conestoga wagon, an 18th century smokehouse and kitchen  and 1918 streetcar. Virginia's past is delightfully portrayed using multi-media. Library and Charming Museum Gift Shop

Formerly an English country manor home relocated to Richmond in 1925. Virginia House is deeded to and operated by the Virginia Historical Society/ The rooms are decorated in English and Spanish antiques. The eights acres of gardens and grounds of Virginia House provide a tapestry of texture and color year round.   

Virginia Center for Architecture, one of the nation's few museums devoted to building arts and design.  Dedicated to creating understanding of the value of built environments. Located in the beautiful Fan District

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Maggie L. Walker National Historic House. This National Park site commemorates the life of a progressive African-American woman who grew up in post Civil War Richmond and was the first female founder/president of a chattered bank in America

This tour is available as a 3-hour, or one-day tour, or as a part of a Movie and Historic Vacations in Virginia  Touring Package