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    1892 Bishop's Palace

    4.2 (119 reviews)
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    Basement first and second floors They won't let you in the 3rd floor Moo...ha...ha..ha..!!
    Guy H.

    Typically Im not a "tour" guy but in the case of The Bishops Palace Im going to make an exception. I did tour the "Palace" about 20 years ago. It left enough of an impression on me that I wanted to go back. Everything was just as I had remembered! Extravagant and over the top. It's called the Bishops Palace because the Catholic Diocese bought it for the 4th Bishop of Galveston to live in. They added a chapel and it's a beauty. The entire house demonstrates a level of craftsmanship and attention to detail rarely observed in today's construction. If you like. Architecture and or real estate and have one space on your agenda,make it Bishops Palace. Definite Go!!! I'd return.

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    Cathy S.

    This was a lovely example of old architecture. The home was built by the Gresham family. There were lovely carvings - the staircase is exquisite! The fireplaces are imported marble and stunning. The house gets its name from a bishop who lived here after Catholic church bought home. (Disclaimer I am Catholic). This provides an example of how upper echelon of Church lives. While bishop slept in a twin bed, he refurbished one of the south rooms (ocean facing and color room) into a chapel. No cost was spared for this. The windows were replaced with imported stain glass and carved alter and pews we're also expensive. A stained glass window that was part of shell theme on staircase was replaced by one of a saint and it really did not fit (this one was destroyed by Galveston Hurricane). All and all an interesting place, especially on a rainy day.

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    Alexis W.

    Hubby and I visited while on vacation to the island. We wanted to at least tour one historic house while here. We chose this over Moody Mansion because of the addition of the religious history. We spent about 45 minutes walking through. Appreciated the paper handout to guide us through the rooms since they didn't offer audio or in-person tours. The Chapel was my favorite room. The stained glass and altar were simply beautiful. Also enjoyed the room with the enlarged historical facts and photos hanging on the walls. The basement has a large lovely gift store that also offers other cute knickknacks for purchase. It was a great visit, I just wish we would have been able to go to the third floor. *Note: We visited during COVID and felt precautions were adequate! We visited during the week and it wasn't crowded at all.*

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    Anton K.

    This Victorian home was built in 1892 and at that time it was called Gresham's Castle. It was damaged as many buildings were during the Great Hurricane of 1900 but restored. The purchae of the hom in the 1930's by the Catholic Diocese of Galveston created the opportunity for additional architectural details to be included in the design. The home has 11 chimneys and an exterior of limestone masonary with granite and sandstone interwoven. The interior features marvelous pine, oak amd mahogany woodwork and millwork on each level of the home. The heavy wood rounded staircase is spectacular as are the chapel and stained glass windows incorporated when the Catholic Diocese owned the building. The home is an exceptional example of Victorian living. On the downside there is not a lot of furniture, nick-nacks or personal items on display. What they do display includes examples of hand-painted china, Mrs. Gresham's paintings including a self-portrait and a vase from Germany. Self-guided tours include the first and second floors and adult admission is $15. There is an audio to listen to, as well as, a hand-out sheet to follow. Guided tours are $30 and include the third floor and attic. Tours are less than an hour in length. There is a gift shop on the first floor. The gift shop is huge with many unique items for sale.

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    Steve W.

    When you spot this house on Broadway you'll need to park along the street or in the neighborhood. In order to gain entry you will have to enter through the basement door where you'll find a very spacious gift shop. The great thing about this historical site is that it is a self guided tour. As a result you are on the tour as soon as you arrive without having to wait for an opening. You get to look at everything at your own pace. It's worth a $15 ticket to get in to see this gorgeous architecture.

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    Sarah H.

    Disappointed. Read great reviews and thought we had to go since we love historical places. Yes, there are some gorgeous architecture features, but, for the price they could decorate better, many boring and empty places... they should add cozy period appropriate items and let you visit more than just two levels. Cannot access 3rd floor and attic level during week, only a weekend pass for even more money. Our schedule forced us to visit during week. Multiple bare empty rooms, empty walls, empty display cases and so on. So many missed opportunities. Audio tour told us location has been a museum since early 1960s (I think 1961), so there has been plenty of time to spruce the place up without taking away from the architecture. Over $50 for our family of 4, two children and two adults. One audio guide to share amongst us all, only one can hear/use at a time.

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    Nathanial B.

    While I throughly enjoy old architecture, I'm usually not one that enjoys audio tours. However, the Bishop's palace has done this very well, and the audio readings are the perfect length. Aside from the audio tour, this property itself is absolutely stunning. The craftsmanship that went into each piece of this house is incredible. The history is also very cool to learn, while also learning a bit about Galveston's past and the storms the island and Bishop's palace have endured over the years. This is the perfect stop for anybody interested in old architecture, history, or just looking to step out of the rain and support the local history foundation. After seeing this property, I certainly want to check out the other historic houses of Galveston Island!

    Atul S.

    This is great but not so huge building with stunning architecture. Kind of looks like building made for fictional movies. Very minimal fees of $12 and they do tours. Great exterior looks and worth visiting atleast to get some pictures from outside. Looks nothing less than magical Disney movie home.

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    Debbie L.

    There is only street parking but we were able to get a spot right out front. The entrance is in the lower level to the left of the stairs to the front door. There wasn't any signage saying this so we stood around for a few minutes outside. (I saw the sign inside that directed to the entrance). There are no discounts for senior citizens or military, $15 for adults. They give you a device that tells you the information about each room or area of the house with plenty of background information about the family life of the early residents. The whole place is awesome, beautiful woodwork, marble and paintings in many rooms. I was very surprised to see a chapel on the second floor. They had fans in most every room and a few window units as well. It made the tour comfortable in the Texas heat & humidity. We strolled through the gift shop and picked up a few items at the end of our tour.

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    Very beautiful home. Not many examples of old Galveston remaining. Feels like a step back in time.

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    Amazing! TJ was amazing and so sweet helping us out and explaining, extremely kind, the place was beautiful and clean, definitely recommend.

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    Absolutely fabulous! Self guided tour very helpful. Recommend for everyone visiting Galveston!

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    We were visiting from out of state and were looking for something to fill the time before dinner…read more So happy we found this naval museum! It was small but was great! Friendly staff at the ticket office. My daughter loved the scavenger hunt for facts and got a prize at the end. Tons of knowledge about the history of the submarine and ship. My husband who is a Marine veteran also enjoyed it. Highly recommend if you're missing Galveston! Heads up: You will have to pay for parking to get into the overall lot even if you're just visiting the museum, but they also had a neat park in the area that my daughter loved!

    Was worth the 14 dollars currently to see the Cavalla and Stewart. The Cavalla is a famous Ww2 sub…read morethat sunk an aircraft carrier on its first mission I believe the shokaku. The Stewart is a destroyer escort. One of only 2 destroyer escorts left. If you have mobility issues please don't go inside the sub. The doors are small there and bending is required. That being said the sub was very interesting as well as the destroyer escort. One must pay for parking as well. It is on pelican island. There is a fishing pier there and I believe during the summer you can fish 24 hours a day. There is a regular park. There was some other parts of a sub and supposed to be a concrete ship you can see from the pier. I had a great time. It was very interesting but also a solemn occasion. I honor the veterans who defended us and gave their life to defend our country. Highly recommended.

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    4.8(6 reviews)
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    March 18, 2022 Galveston Island Texas…read more Went to an event that was sponsored by the Villa but was put on by "Rockstar Beer Festivals" We sat at a sold out show for about an hour 15 minutes. We listened to the narrator tell us ghost stories about the owners of Ashton Villa and other well knowns while we sipped cocktails (not one craft beer though which there is plenty of local breweries here) They "tried" to make it like the ghosts were present in the home, but, that was funny not haunted. We stayed in the big banquet room the entire time; we never toured the home (I've seen this home before but, I'm sure others had not, my friend included) C'mon, now if you're during a haunted ghost story event in a beautiful 3 story "historical" home that's a survivor of the 1900 storm that wiped out this island...you gotta move around and see the place. Disappointed. The drinks were very tasty. The crew was nice. The narrator was a good story teller AND he hammered a 6 inch nail into his nose, besides the awesome location, these were the best parts. For $46...and a BIG emphasis on tipping, it wasn't worth it. 5 STARS for the location. 3 for the event.

    I grew up coming here and as an adult went to a few weddings. Today I went to celebrate Juneteenth…read morebecause it began in Galveston and this is where General Gordon Granger read off the proclamation for the emancipation of the slaves. As Ashton Villa was the site of the reading, it holds a special place in history. I am proud of this beautiful home in my wonderful hometown.

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    4.7(54 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    We went to Elissa as part of the Dickens on the Strand festival and it was our favorite part of the…read morefestival! Of course it's open other times too. It was clean, amazingly fun to see all the spaces. If you have a baby you'll want to baby wear them. Strollers can't go below deck because it's stairs. We took kids 2+ years old and it was possible and functional for them. Some of the stairs are tight or small spaces but you don't have to take the smallest stair you can take one main stair down and then back up. The crew were so kind and helpful! The atmosphere was light and jolly. We have a delightful time. There is a bathroom in their gift shop and benches by the gift shop for anyone who needs to sit. There is also parking just there near it, paid is what we used, not sure about unpaid. Worth every penny!

    While visiting Galveston I decided to take this harbor tour for the first time thinking it would be…read moreinteresting and it was. An adult ticket for the one hour boat tour is $17 and you can add another tour of the adjacent sailing ship Elissa for another $8 to make it a combo price of $25 total. Tickets can be purchased online or at the ticket booth at Pier 22 between Fisherman's Wharf restaurant and Willie G's restaurant. This tour is conducted on a 50' boat with twin inboard motors. The boat has a lower deck that is covered with open sides and another deck upstairs that is open air and provides the best seats for viewing as long as the weather is good. All seats are general admission so if you want a topside seat board early. The tour makes one loop of the inner harbor along with venturing just outside near the shipping channel and on the other side of Pelican Island. There you pass by the Naval Museum that includes a destroyer escort and submarine from WW II both on land and a little further you will see the remains of the old SS Selma freighter that was scuttled there. It was a ship that was built of concrete during WW I and then scuttled shortly thereafter. For some reason, my tour only got with about 250 yards of it and no closer. Also during the boat ride you will numerous dolphins that are native to the area. There are other tours advertised as dolphin watching tours and I'm not sure how they are different from this one because my tour saw many on our ride. An added treat was being able to cruise by Battleship Texas which is currently in dry dock on the other side of the harbor and fully exposed from the stern for great viewing. The tour returned on time. The only reason I don't give 4 stars is because we should have gotten closer to the Selma for viewing and pictures and the audio speakers topside were very weak and made it hard to hear the live narration of the sites we saw passing by. If you visit the island and want to get out on the water and see the sights this is a good diversion to consider.

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