Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Elisha Winn House

    4.0 (2 reviews)

    Elisha Winn House Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Elisha Winn House

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration
    Photo of Richard R.
    4995
    1572
    25885

    14 years ago

    Helpful 32
    Thanks 0
    Love this 26
    Oh no 0

    14 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 4
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Museums 234 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience - Outside the Van Gogh exhibit @tiffhuangry

    Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

    3.3(86 reviews)
    22.4 mi

    il y a 3 minutes NOUVEAU…read moreWe took a student group of 50 students and it was amazing. Getting the tickets was a pain because they don't take checks so it makes it very difficult for schools, but once we got that settled, the exhibit was great. Mr. Ray, the tour director at site, was amazing (as were all his team). He was a pro with our students and our needs. He addressed some other loud patrons for me when they caused some drama...handles three large groups at one time, really went the extra mile for us. I was extremely pleased as my kids really enjoyed it. I have been before and value them adding a Japanese room, and they upped the cafe game as well. We will continue to visit these exhibitions if Fever continues to support great local workers and great content. Well done.

    Although this experience was fun and informative, I feel it was a little less immersive than others…read moreI've experienced like this. I went at about 3pm on a Saturday, and the line to get in wasn't long at all. There was an option to choose Titanic or Van Gogh, regular ticket($40) or VIP($60). It started with a timeline of his life, and some of his most famous paintings. There were 2 different large rooms with the paintings from his Japan trips and flower series projected everywhere around the room. I'd bring a jacket because it was really cold in few places. You can take as long as you want, but it really doesn't take much time to get through the entire thing. Maybe 40 minutes if you're reading everything. We got the VR experience added for $5, and that was cute, but nothing to really write home about. At the gift shop, I got a sunflower tea set ($30) & the large can of blooming tea ($19.99). Those were my favorite part. Then as we exited, we were able to draw a picture and have it animated on a projector for a while.

    Photos
    Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience - Entrance flowers @tiffhuangry

    Entrance flowers @tiffhuangry

    Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience - Bedroom

    Bedroom

    Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

    See all

    Georgia Museum of Art - Tiffany glass

    Georgia Museum of Art

    4.4(23 reviews)
    31.3 mi

    At the beginning of the day, I was not even sure that we'd visit here. However, their website noted…read morethat you had to make an advanced reservation to be admitted (per my understanding), so I dutifully made a reservation for 2. As it happened, we were able to make it here around 2:15 p.m. or so on a Saturday. We had visited once before over a decade previously, so I had no real recollection of it. The museum is located within a mile of the loop highway around Athens. We arrived and parked in the covered deck. To access the museum, you then walk down away from where you entered. I found the front desk and offered to show the young woman staffing it our tickets. She said that she did not have a way to actually scan those, so we were waived in... I liked a wall-exhibit as you enter: large letters spelling 'WELCOME' but formed from several types of mounted security cameras (none or some of which may be active...). You ascend a long stairway. to your left is some temporary exhibits. These were more of the 'modern art' variety. A series of rooms about Hiroshima and another room with sensory nausea-inducing video. In the opposite direction are the more static galleries. These are laid out roughly in accordance with art styles or time periods. There is a room devoted to colonial / antebellum Georgia, one devoted to Impressionism, one to 1930's Depression-era works, etc. I enjoyed these more than I did the modern wing. We finihsed up and headed out within an hour. The exhibit is free. Unless there is some travelling exhibit that is of particular interest, I don't think I'll likely be back within another decade, though.

    You may head to Athens because of UGA sports. (Go Dawgs!) Perhaps you have kids attending the…read moreuniversity. Possibly you take the drive to eat at chef Hugh Atcheson's acclaimed "Five & Ten" restaurant. But are you familiar with the Georgia Museum of Art? Reason in itself to visit Athens. With a diversity of exhibits in galleries filling the second floor, you're bound to view something -- perhaps many things -- that stops you in your tracks. Representation by the de Koonings, Renoir, Cassatt, Okeefe and other acclaimed artists, you will also be turned on to talent you likely haven't heard of. I was captivated by the photography of Jim Fiscus as well as the gallery featuring work of black artists. Regarding logistics: the museum is open every day except Monday. Check their website for hours. Parking is free, as is the museum. But if you can, consider putting a few dollars in the kitty to help defray expenses.

    Photos
    Georgia Museum of Art
    Georgia Museum of Art
    Georgia Museum of Art - Tiffany glass

    See all

    Tiffany glass

    Atlanta History Center - Inside the mansion

    Atlanta History Center

    4.5(185 reviews)
    30.2 miBuckhead, West Paces Ferry / Northside

    We mainly came here to visit the freedom Tour exhibition and…read morewe also get to visit the other exhibition for free timed visit. We came as a family of 4 and definitely there is something to do and see for kids of all ages. Loved seeing the original documents of the declaration. Loved the cyclorama of the battle of Atlanta. What a massive drawing and the effort that has gone into the original creation and the pain to restore it. The painting is itself spectacular and top of that they have added a visual aids element to it and makes the whole art more digestible and easy to understand. There are other portions of the exhibit we come to visit and know lots of history about Atlanta. One day is not enough to cover all the exhibits.

    I visited this museum during the weekend in the afternoon and my experience here was pretty decent…read more The museum had a variety of different exhibits and installations from Georgia history to a beautiful garden area. I liked how there were unique offerings such as the history of women to the little playhouses in the back. I especially enjoyed touring the mansion which was super ornate and well preserved. The areas are pretty clean and not too busy which I liked. They even have a café inside if you wanted to grab a drink while you explore the museum. They also have free covered parking which is nice. While I do think $35 is steep for adult admission, I don't mind if a good chunk of those funds goes to the maintenance of the different exhibits.

    Photos
    Atlanta History Center - 3/24 1st tulip of this year

    3/24 1st tulip of this year

    Atlanta History Center - 3/24 Spring!  Blooming Daffodils throughout the Center

    3/24 Spring! Blooming Daffodils throughout the Center

    Atlanta History Center - Wedding photos around the Swan House. We wanted to get married here from the very beginning. Photo by Leigh Wolfe Photography.

    See all

    Wedding photos around the Swan House. We wanted to get married here from the very beginning. Photo by Leigh Wolfe Photography.

    Elisha Winn House - museums - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...