Address: Belmont University campus corner of Acklen Avenue & Belmont Blvd - behind Freeman Hall, 1901 15th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37212, USA
Phone: +16154605459
Sunday: 11AM–3:30PM
Monday: 10AM–3:30PM
Tuesday: 10AM–3:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–3:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–3:30PM
Friday: 10AM–3:30PM
Saturday: 10AM–3:30PM
David M.
Amazing mansion. Lots of history.
Carlos Diez Sánchez-Muliterno
18$ to enter in the Mansion seems too expensive for me, under my opinion not worthy at all…
Matt Hutchings
Good historic tour especially for a self-paced walking. Staff were knowledgeable and helpful. Part of the pace is being remodeled so be aware of that but along with that train of thought, Atleast the tour will improve. This tour is family friendly but it does involve stairs between floors.
STEVE CURRERI
A hidden gem of history! Must see if you're in Nashville!
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We were there to tour the mansion. They did allow photos to be taken on the tour, but no flash. I would get in touch with the office to find out about photo shoots. I'm sure they would be eager to answer your questions.
Adult - $15 • Senior - $14 (65 and up) • Military - $14 • College Student - $10 • Youth - $7 (Ages 13 - 18) • Children - $5 (Ages 6 - 12) • Children - Free (Ages 5 & under) • Groups of 15 or more - Call to Book
To give u reassurance ;I do work there !
Adults 15 Senior/military 14 College 10 Prices are listed on wrbsite for most current rate. These are as of today.
They have a Veteran ticket rate. Tickets are sold in the gift shop. When you arrive you gave to ring the doorbell and someone will let you in. Whoever lets you in will guide you to the giftshop.
Dogs are allowed outside on the Belmont University campus. The mansion sits in the middle of campus.
There were people with dogs when we were there.
There is no charge for parking. There is a lot adjacent to the mansion. Should it be full there are "visitor" lots on campus very near.
I don't think there is anywhere in a lot but maybe the street
You can buy tickets on the same day at the ticket office
She had 10 children .4 children in the first married but they died as a kid.her husband died in the civil war.she got married again and had 6 kid more.3 of this died and survived 2 mans and 1 woman.they dint have desendent.her second husband was a mexica veteran he also died and at the age of 50 she got married again but not kids.they speend 22 years of married and she divorced .no body knows why she got a divorce.she seld the beomont mansion and take her sons and muve to new york were she died at the age os 72.if you look at google you can find the full history.
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