Brewmaster’s Castle

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Brewmaster’s Castle is a historic Washington, D.C. mansion built by German-American brewer Christian Heurich, now preserved as a museum showcasing late 19th-century architecture and brewing-era history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house museum
historic landmark
mansion
alsoKnownAs Heurich House Museum
surface form: Christian Heurich House

Heurich House Museum
architecturalStyle Richardsonian Romanesque
Romanesque Revival
associatedEthnicGroup German Americans
associatedPerson Christian Heurich
associatedWithIndustry brewing industry
category Historic house museums in Washington, D.C.
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
Museums in Washington, D.C.
city Washington, D.C.
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era late 19th century
exhibits Gilded Age architecture
Victorian-era furnishings
brewing history in Washington, D.C.
late 19th-century domestic life
function education
preservation of brewing-era history
hasArchitect John Granville Meyers
hasClient Christian Heurich
hasCollection Heurich family artifacts
brewing-related artifacts
original furnishings
hasTour guided tours
self-guided tours
heritageDesignation District of Columbia landmark
National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
locatedIn Dupont Circle
surface form: Dupont Circle neighborhood

Washington, D.C.
materialUsed brick
stone
namedAfter Christian Heurich
occupant Christian Heurich
Heurich family
openToPublic yes
region Mid-Atlantic states
surface form: Mid-Atlantic United States
significantPeriod Gilded Age
state District of Columbia
streetAddress 1307 New Hampshire Avenue NW
use historic house museum
museum

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Heurich House Museum alsoKnownAs Brewmaster’s Castle