Heurich House Museum
Carriage House

1307 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
heurichhouse.org

The Heurich House Museum presents its 2nd annual Art All Night: Dupont Circle “Mini Market” on Saturday, September 30, 2023 from 7pm-midnight in the Museum’s biergarten, 1921. Meet and shop from 10 local artisans and makers while exploring turn-of-the-century DC brewing history in our HOME/BREWED exhibit and enjoying a specially curated menu of beers from DC Brewers’ Guild members.  The special edition “Mini Markt” will feature makers in their first 5 years of business who will sell their wares - including handmade candles, jewelry, pottery, clothing, art prints, and more. Vendors will be announced during September on the museum’s Instagram, @heurichhouse.

The museum’s biergarten, 1921, is located in the historic carriage house and beautiful Castle Garden, and features Oktoberfest tables and fire pits, in the middle of Dupont Circle. The special menu will feature beer from DC Brewers’s Guild Members including; Atlas Brew Works, Bluejacket, City State, DC Brau, Other Half, Right Proper, Red Bear, Sankofa Beer Company, Soul Mega, and Urban Garden Brewing plus our historic revival of Senate Beer, along with wine, cocktails, and snacks. 

HOME/BREWED, located in the carriage house gallery, features objects from our collection of over 1,000 items – including bottles, cans, signs, and branded objects of every kind – from the Chr. Heurich Brewing Co. (1873-1956), Washington, DC’s hometown brewery. 

This event is free to attend. RSVPs are requested, but not required. 1921, a Biergarten, supports the museum’s Small Business Development program. 

Please note the historic house will not be open. Guests interested in visiting can book a tour online for another date. 

Registration Link: bit.ly/heurichartallnight2023


About Heurich House Museum: The Heurich House Museum’s mission is to explore the American Experience through the legacy of German immigrant Christian Heurich and his Washington, DC brewery, and to create an equitable path to success for local small-scale manufacturers. Our dual mission of public history education and public service is directly related to our core philosophy: that house museums should be dynamic and relevant to our modern communities.

The private non-profit Heurich House Museum preserves the historic Heurich House mansion as a museum and community center. The mansion, which was built from 1892-94, was the home of German immigrant, local brewer, and philanthropist Christian Heurich (1842-1945). Recognized as Washington, DC’s most successful brewer, he ran the Chr. Heurich Brewing Co. until his death at 102. The mansion is notable for its technological innovations, original interiors, and rich archival collection. The museum educates the public about the life and times of Christian Heurich, the immigrant experience in America, the brewing industry of Washington, DC, late Victorian architecture, and technological innovation in the built environment. 

For more information about the Heurich House Museum, visit heurichhouse.org and follow on social media @HeurichHouse.