Activity Overview
Imagine what it is like living as a rich merchant and rice plantation owner in the 1790s. The Joseph Manigault House reflects the lives led by the upper society in their classy homes. This particular house was designed and built as a parallelogram showcasing the Adam style. Its style is a wonder to many especially to those who love architecture. The house is surrounded by slave quarters, a stable, and a privy.
Things to Do
- Visit the house and go on a tour from 10AM-5PM on Mondays-Saturdays or 12PM-5PM on Sundays. You may choose to go on self-guided tour or go with the other guests and listen to the tour guide. The docents are very knowledgeable and share a good interpretation of the history of the house and its owners.
- Pay close attention to the fine details of the architecture in the door and window structures and ceilings. Most reviews cite the central staircase as one of the highlights of the house. The paint in the rooms have been restored to their original color schemes to give an authentic experience of the house in the old days.
- Marvel at the selection of furniture displayed inside the house. The rooms are adorned with antique French, American, and English furniture pieces that dates back to the 19th century.
Joseph Manigault House Insider Tips
- To get the most of your money, buy discounted combo tickets to visit the Manigault House, the Charleston Museum, and the Heyward-Washington House.