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    Kathleen D.

    I've lived a short walk away from The Valentine for several months, but I always thought it was just a house based on the main photo here. I didn't realize the depth of detail that encompasses the museum's interior. It's really Richmond history brought to life. Definitely a must visit for any resident or visitor. I visited on a complimentary admission day a few months back. It was, obviously, on the busier side, but there was still plenty of room to roam around and browse the exhibits. There's a nice mix of reading and relics. I appreciate that. Nothing bothers me more than when a museum only has a bunch of reading material and hardly anything else. That's so boring. I walked around snapping photos of displays that interested me (which I've uploaded here, of course) before eventually stepping in to the Wickham House for a guided tour of the downstairs. Such a cool house tour! I highly recommend doing it. The Valentine also has a downstairs rotating exhibit. It was women's dress through the years when I was there. Really fun to see all the trend and fancy garb. Bathrooms are available inside (downstairs) as well as out. The museum store is extensive. And you can even have lunch on the premises. It's all in all a great place to visit for an afternoon of culture.

    Quawnishia M.

    This placed missed the mark for me. We got in free after visiting the Hollywood Cemetery. There was no theme to this place, just stuff everywhere. I wasn't sure what exactly what they were trying to represent. I wanted to leave without seeing the rest of the museum.

    Amazing little courtyard hosted our wedding in October 2018 - beautiful and green!
    Chuck A.

    I went into this museum a few years ago after I heard about outdoor music jam sessions held every summer. After seeing the green courtyard, with the fountain in the background, I decided to patronize the actual inside of this museum. I was not disappointed. While there's a mainstay collection on part of the first floor, there seems to be a rotating collection in the other parts of the museum. Each collection is so inspiring and relevant to the community - it really shows how diverse our city was and continues to be. The map on the top floor is also just incredible. Truly love just walking around, looking down, and seeing where I'm at on the map. My wife and I actually loved this museum so much that after we got engaged, our very first decision was to book this venue. As I type this out, it's been one week since our wedding and we're still getting compliments on the venue. Truly outstanding location with an awesome collection, complemented by an excellent staff (Peggy deserves a shout out here for her being our wedding venue coordinator!). Parking can be tough, but in the end this museum is a hidden gem that's worth your time!

    The Valentine History Center is the place to start your downtown tour.
    Ginger W.

    The Valentine Richmond History Center offers guided tours of several areas of Richmond, including City Center Walks, Hollywood Cemetery, and the Canal Boats and Cobblestones thematic tour of Shockoe Slip, the Basin, James River and canal. They're also the only game in town for guided bus tours if you don't have your own wheels. Buy a Court End pass which includes the Valentine's Wickham House and Edward Valentine's sculpture studio, as well as the 1790 home of Chief Justice John Marshall and the Monumental Church.

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    Wendy P.

    We had a wonderful tour, our tour guide was informative and a lot of stories about all three families that have lived here. It was incredibly affordable and just beautiful too. Such interesting lives these early Richmond residents had. The courtyard was gorgeous and provided a lively place to have lunch.

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