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1859 Ashton Villa
2328 Broadway
Galveston, TX 77550

Phone: (409)762-3933

Hurricane Ike Update: OPEN
Website: www.galvestonhistory.org/
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HURRICANE IKE UPDATE:
THE HOUSE IS CURRENTLY CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. THE ASHTON VILLA BALLROOM IS CURRENTLY OPEN FOR PRIVATE EVENTS. Call Vicki Amundsen for reservations, (409) 762-3933.

Ashton Villa was built in 1858-59, the first of Galveston’s Broadway “palaces,” as well as the first brick house to be built in Texas.

The artistic and eccentric Miss Bettie Brown was mistress of the manor, and her life-size paintings still adorn the showy Gold Room. When the villa was almost razed in 1970, Galveston Historical Foundation led a campaign to save it, and now manages it as a house museum.

Tours give a sense of Victorian life and the escapades of the owners; grounds include the Heritage Visitors Center with a gift shop and information center. Wheelchair accessible on the first floor only. To make arrangements please call (409)762-3933.

Admission
Adults: $7
Students 6-18: $6
Family Pass: $23
Children 5 & Under: Free
Adult prearranged group tours (20+): $6 per person

"Broadway Beauties:"
3-part pkg. admission to Ashton Villa, Moody Mansion & Bishop's Palace: $19

Rental Information
The first of Galveston’s great Broadway mansions has long been at the center of the Island’s social life. The elegant ballroom provides an enchanting setting for weddings and receptions, luncheons, parties and meetings. A caterer’s prep room, rest room facilities and convenient parking make 1859 Ashton Villa an ideal location for your next function.

Galveston Historical Foundation's properties offer unique and affordable locations for your party, wedding, luncheon, dinner or business meeting. For reservation information, call (409)762-3933. Or to have a brochure sent to you, please send an email to foundation@galvestonhistory.org.

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Dan8/21/2008 11:03:00 AMGreat house, interesting tour.


Hours of Operation
1859 Ashton Villa:
Memorial Day - Labor Day Guided Tours:
Monday thru Saturday: 10am - 4pm
Sunday: Noon - 4pm

Winter Guided Tours:
Daily: Noon - 4pm
Guided tours begin on the hour; last tour at 4pm

The Heritage Visitors Center and Gift Shop
Monday thru Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: Noon - 5pm

Note: Hours may be seasonal and subject to change.

Payments Accepted
Cash

   
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