The
Charleston Museums Joseph Manigault House is a National Historic Landmark located in downtown Charleston close to the Museum and the City Visitor Center.
Designed by architect Gabriel Manigault for his brother, Joseph, this three-story brick town-house is an exceptional example of Federal architecture. One of Charlestons most graceful historic structures, the Joseph Manigault House reflects the lifestyle of both a wealthy, rice-planting family and the slaves who also lived there. Many of the rooms have been restored to their original (and often unexpected) color schemes, while a sweeping staircase provides access to the second floor. Furnishings, from the Museums collections, include an outstanding collection of American, English and French pieces of the early 19th century.
Guided tours available Monday through Saturday and some Sunday afternoons. The last tour is given at 4:30 p.m.