Museums and Historic Locations

Where Every Building Has a Story to Tell

Museums & Historic Locations

Chestnut Hill is a neighborhood where history comes alive in every detail. Nineteenth-century stone buildings, tree-lined avenues, and carefully preserved landmarks create a setting where past and present blend seamlessly. Art, architecture, music, and literature are woven into daily life, visible in historic churches, vibrant museums, and community spaces that continue to serve as cultural gathering places. Here, stories are not just told, but felt through the textures of old masonry, the brushstrokes of local artists, and the quiet beauty of gardens surrounding centuries-old estates.

Woodmere Art Museum

Set in a 19th-century stone mansion surrounded by towering trees, the Woodmere Art Museum offers an intimate, immersive art experience that reflects the creative spirit of the Philadelphia region. Its permanent collection includes paintings, sculptures, and photography from local artists, while rotating exhibitions ensure that there’s always something new to discover.

Visitors can enjoy:

Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a casual visitor, Woodmere offers a welcoming space to explore the vibrant culture of the area.

Chestnut Hill Historic District

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Chestnut Hill Historic District is like stepping into a living time capsule. With over 2,000 preserved structures, the area showcases architectural gems in styles such as Colonial Revival, Victorian, and Gothic.

Visitors can:

The district is a perfect stop for architecture buffs, photographers, and anyone who loves the romance of historic neighborhoods.

Foliage plant shop exterior with lush greenery and botanical displays visible through large windows

St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church

Built in 1888, this Gothic Revival church is both a spiritual haven and an architectural wonder. Surrounded by lush gardens and mature trees, it offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Chestnut Hill.

Visitors are welcome to:

Chestnut Hill College & SugarLoaf Hill

Once a private estate, the hilltop campus of Chestnut Hill College combines history, beauty, and learning. Its neo-Gothic architecture and meticulously landscaped grounds offer a scenic and scholarly escape.

SugarLoaf Hill, part of the college’s estate:

Chestnut Hill Library

Opened in 1907, the Chestnut Hill Library is more than a place for books—it’s a community cornerstone. Inside, warm wooden interiors, cozy reading nooks, and a fireplace room offer a welcoming ambiance for all ages.

Visitors can enjoy: