Bristol Borough's Coziest Holiday Tradition Returns with a Vintage Twist
The Grundy Museum is once again transforming its 19th-century riverside home into a winter wonderland as it reopens for its annual Victorian Holiday House event. This year, the theme "Toys & Tinsel" brings old-fashioned cheer and elegance to the beautifully decorated space.
Upon entering the historic home, visitors are treated to an enchanting experience that feels like stepping into a vintage holiday postcard. Each room is carefully designed with its own unique take on Christmas in the Victorian era, featuring seven Christmas trees that add to the festive atmosphere.
A standout exhibit this year showcases antique toys from Philadelphia collector Troy Chinnici-Bianchi. The display boasts hand-carved rocking horses, miniature carousels, early teddy bears, dolls, and wooden playthings, offering a glimpse into the artistry and whimsy of childhood over a century ago. Many items on public view for the first time provide visitors with a rare opportunity to see Victorian-era toys up close.
The season kicks off with an exclusive Opening Night celebration on Friday, November 21st at 6 p.m., where guests can enjoy live music, light refreshments in the South Lawn Garden, and a chance to explore the decorated home. Tickets for this special event are $50.
For those looking for a more relaxed visit, the museum offers $5 walk-through tours from November 22nd through December 20th. These cozy tours allow visitors to appreciate the decorations and toy exhibit while supporting the museum's educational programs.
To add to the festive atmosphere, the Grundy Museum has partnered with Itri Wood Fired Pizza and The King George Inn for "Date Night in Winter," a dining promotion that pairs a museum visit with exclusive discounts at participating Bristol Borough restaurants.
The Grundy Museum is once again transforming its 19th-century riverside home into a winter wonderland as it reopens for its annual Victorian Holiday House event. This year, the theme "Toys & Tinsel" brings old-fashioned cheer and elegance to the beautifully decorated space.
Upon entering the historic home, visitors are treated to an enchanting experience that feels like stepping into a vintage holiday postcard. Each room is carefully designed with its own unique take on Christmas in the Victorian era, featuring seven Christmas trees that add to the festive atmosphere.
A standout exhibit this year showcases antique toys from Philadelphia collector Troy Chinnici-Bianchi. The display boasts hand-carved rocking horses, miniature carousels, early teddy bears, dolls, and wooden playthings, offering a glimpse into the artistry and whimsy of childhood over a century ago. Many items on public view for the first time provide visitors with a rare opportunity to see Victorian-era toys up close.
The season kicks off with an exclusive Opening Night celebration on Friday, November 21st at 6 p.m., where guests can enjoy live music, light refreshments in the South Lawn Garden, and a chance to explore the decorated home. Tickets for this special event are $50.
For those looking for a more relaxed visit, the museum offers $5 walk-through tours from November 22nd through December 20th. These cozy tours allow visitors to appreciate the decorations and toy exhibit while supporting the museum's educational programs.
To add to the festive atmosphere, the Grundy Museum has partnered with Itri Wood Fired Pizza and The King George Inn for "Date Night in Winter," a dining promotion that pairs a museum visit with exclusive discounts at participating Bristol Borough restaurants.