Joseph Manigault House
Charleston, USA


The Joseph Manigault House is a fine example of American Federal architecture, built in 1803 by wealthy rice planter Joseph Manigault. Its elaborate interiors feature exquisite plasterwork and beautiful woodwork, while the garden showcases a collection of indigenous plants, reflecting the elegance of Charleston's antebellum lifestyle.
Plan to explore the house and its garden at a leisurely pace, allowing for the subtle details to emerge. Guided tours provide insight into the Manigault family history and the home's preservation. The house is conveniently located near the Charleston Museum, making it easy to combine visits.
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Charleston city sightseeing bus tour with guide
4.5· 1353 reviewsFrom ₹2,841Two hours on an open-top bus covering over 100 landmarks, including Rainbow Row and Colonial Lake, with an upgrade option for the Joseph Manigault House or Charleston Museum.
“Make sure to head to the back of the visitors center for the meeting point. The address alone can be a bit confusing. Otherwise, it was a fantastic tour.”— Paula_F on the Charleston city sightseeing bus tour with guide tour
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