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Conde Charlotte Museum House

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104 Theatre St Mobile AL 36602
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(251) 432-4722
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Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:00am-3:30pm
Wednesday
11:00am-3:30pm
Thursday
11:00am-3:30pm
Friday
11:00am-3:30pm
Saturday
11:00am-3:30pm

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Located near Fort Conde, the Conde-Charlotte Museum House is a delightful museum and traces Mobile’s history through five different periods through symbolic flags. Due to this, this attraction is also known as the House of Five Flags. Visitors to the facility will discover impeccably preserved antiques and furniture from different eras. The house itself has been very well preserved and has...

Mission:The mission of the Conde'-Charlotte Museum House is to preserve the historic structure and its collections and to educate the public by interpreting the history of the site and the French, Spanish, English, American and Confederate periods in Mobile. About:- The Conde-Charlotte Museum House, also known as the House of Five Flags, is located on Theatre Street adjacent to Fort Conde. It...

The museum house, built of brick by the French pre-dates Ft. Conde which was constructed in the 1720's. It served originally as a magazine. When it became American, the old magazine was modified to become Mobile's first Court House and jail. A portion of jail floor and jail doors can still be seen in the house. In 1854, the building was purchased by Jonathan Kirkbride and converted into a...

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An early to mid 19th century house of a wealthy couple who had fine taste in decorations for their home. The foundation that maintains it also has done a marvelous job of preservation and … An early to mid 19th century house of a wealthy couple who had fine taste in decorations for their home. The foundation that maintains it also has done a marvelous job of preservation and upkeep. It's small...

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My mother and I went for an afternoon visit at the Conde-Charlotte Museum House. The tour exceeded my expectations in every way. Anne and Sarah, were terrific hosts and knowledgeable and … My mother and I went for an afternoon visit at the Conde-Charlotte Museum House. The tour exceeded my expectations in every way. Anne and Sarah, were terrific hosts and knowledgeable and friendly guides. We...

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My husband and I spent a day in Mobile and toured this home. The 2 ladies were very well informed and had a great deal of history to share. We were there more than 2 hours.

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Fort Conde, a rebuilt replica of the 1700's fort that guarded Mobile is a lovely spot that challenges the imagination to relive the exciting days of attack and chivalry that the soldiers lived out...

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Conde Charlotte Museum House can be found at Theatre St 104. The following is offered: Tourist Attractions. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Mobile there are 10 other Tourist Attractions. An overview can be found here.

Charlotte Conde Museum House is located at 104 Theatre St in Mobile and has been in the business of Museum since 1994.

The museum house, built of brick by the French pre-dates Ft. Conde which was constructed in the 1720's. It served originally as a magazine. When it became American, the old magazine was modified to become Mobile's first Court House and jail. A portion of jail floor and jail doors can still be seen in the house. In 1854, the building was purchased by Jonathan Kirkbride and converted into a...

Mobile's first official jail, this Federal-style home was built in 1822 and features period rooms containing French, British, Spanish, Confederate, and American furnishings and decor.

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