The Firehouse Gallery, Art gallery in downtown Burlington, Vermont.
The Firehouse Gallery is an art exhibition space housed in a restored 1889 fire station building located on Church Street in downtown Burlington. The venue occupies two separate exhibition rooms with exposed brick walls and large windows that bring natural light into the gallery spaces.
The fire station originally operated as the home base for Ethan Allen Engine Company No. 4 until 1927, when the building was repurposed by the Burlington Police Department. The site later underwent renovation and transformation into an art exhibition venue.
The building retains the identity of a former fire station, and visitors can sense this history through the way the space is used and presented. The connection to emergency services remains part of how people understand the place.
The gallery is located in downtown Burlington and easy to reach on foot from other businesses and shops on Church Street. It works well as a spontaneous stop during a walk through the town center.
The original fire station bell was returned to the renovated bell tower in 2002, marking the completion of a major restoration project. This detail connects visitors to the building's working past in an unexpected way.
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