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Condé-Charlotte Museum: A Tapestry of Mobile's Past

Explore Mobile's captivating history through five flags at the Condé-Charlotte Museum, a unique blend of historical eras and architectural styles.

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The Condé-Charlotte Museum in Mobile, Alabama, stands as a 'Gateway to Mobile's History'. Built on the foundation of the city's first jail, dating back to 1822, this historic house museum showcases Mobile's rich and diverse history under five flags: French, English, Spanish, Confederate, and American.

A brief summary to Condé-Charlotte Museum

  • Thursday 11 am-3:30 pm
  • Friday 11 am-3:30 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-3:30 pm

Local tips

  • Allow at least 1.5 to 2 hours for a comprehensive tour of the museum and its gardens.
  • Check the museum's website for updated hours and any special events or closures.
  • Consider visiting other nearby historical attractions such as Fort Condé and the History Museum of Mobile to enrich your understanding of the area.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Bienville Square in downtown Mobile, the Condé-Charlotte Museum is a 10-15 minute walk. Head south on N Jackson Street, then turn right onto Theatre Street. The museum will be on your left. This is a free way to reach the museum while enjoying the city's historic architecture.

  • Public Transport

    The Mobile Transit Authority (MTA) offers bus routes that stop near the Condé-Charlotte Museum. Check the MTA website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and routes. A single ride fare is typically around $1.25. From the nearest bus stop, it's a short walk to the museum.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Mobile. A ride from downtown to the Condé-Charlotte Museum will likely cost between $8 and $12, depending on traffic and demand. Simply provide the driver with the museum's address: 104 Theatre St, Mobile, AL 36602.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 104 Theatre St, Mobile, AL 36602. Parking near the museum can be limited. Street parking is available, with hourly rates typically around $1.00 - $2.00. Several parking lots are also located nearby. The Mobile County Garage is located at 101 S. Jackson St. and offers parking for $5.

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The Condé-Charlotte Museum, also known as the Kirkbride House, offers a unique glimpse into Mobile's multifaceted past. Constructed in 1850 by Jonathan Kirkbride, the house incorporates the foundation and even cell doors from the city's original jail. This blending of domesticity and incarceration creates an intriguing atmosphere for visitors. The museum's exhibits are arranged to reflect different periods of Mobile's history. Rooms are styled to represent the French, British, Spanish, Confederate, and American eras, each featuring carefully researched period antiques. Visitors can explore a British Commandant's room, an American Federal dining room, Confederate parlors, a French sitting room and bedroom, and American bedrooms. A walled Spanish garden and a kitchen filled with late 19th and early 20th-century equipment complement the house. The museum is owned, preserved, and operated by The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama. Knowledgeable docents provide guided tours, sharing the stories of Mobile's complex history and the many cultures that have shaped the city. The museum not only preserves the history of the building, but also the influence of those who have flown their flags over the city.

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