The Branch Museum’s architecture is one of the oldest preserved Tudor Revival masterpieces in the commonwealth of Virginia – and there’s nothing like seeing it from inside the gates.
Designed by notable American architect John Russell Pope for the family of John Kerr Branch, the museum’s archtiecture tells the story of American tastes leading up to the roaring 20’s and the changing landscape of Richmond’s historic Fan district.
Join us to see rooms not open to the public and learn the in’s and out’s of what makes Pope’s masterpiece so remarkable even into the 21st century.