The Museum of the Confederacy DescriptionThe Museum of the Confederacy’s large collection of civilian and military Civil War artifacts relating to the Confederate States of America, as well as the post-war "Lost Cause" era, is a precious resource for the study of the role of the Confederacy in the War and in our society today.
The Museum organizes and sponsors different lectures and other special events and programs, inviting the public to join us in our exploration of American society in the 1800s.
If you are doing research or just looking to experience the past face to face on a visit to Richmond, Virginia , you’ll find the Museum is really the place to meet the people of the Confederacy!
Getting ThereThe Museum and White House of the Confederacy is located at 12th and Clay streets in Richmond's historic Court End neighborhood, about two blocks from the historic State Capitol and Capitol Square. From I-95 take exit 74C to Route 250 West (Broad Street).
At 11th Street turn right and go two blocks to Clay Street. Turn right on Clay. Due to construction, the parking deck is currently using the 12th Street entrance. So follow the blinking signs for parking in the parking deck. The Museum and White House are on the corner of 12th and Clay Streets.
Entrance FeeCombo Adults $10.00 Seniors 62 and older $9.00 Students 7-18 years $5.00
Museum Adults $7.00 Seniors 62 and older $6.00 Students 7-18 years $3.00
White House Adults $7.00 Seniors 62 and older $6.00 Students 7-18 years $4.00
Operating HoursThe Museum is open daily. Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday Noon - 5 p.m. Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
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