Historic Pensacola Village, Open-air museum complex in Pensacola, United States.
Historic Pensacola Village is an open-air museum containing 28 preserved structures spread across eight acres in downtown Pensacola. The buildings come from different time periods and display varying architectural styles that reflect how people lived in earlier centuries.
The site sits on the grounds of original Spanish and British forts, marking where the first long-term European settlement in North America took root. These colonial connections form the foundation of what the place has become.
Staff members dressed in period clothing demonstrate how people lived and worked during the 18th and 19th centuries throughout the village. They share knowledge about the crafts, cooking traditions, and family routines that shaped early life here.
The entire site is accessible on foot, with all museums and historic buildings covered by a single admission ticket. A visit can be completed in one day, and your ticket allows entry over multiple consecutive days.
The 1805 Old Christ Church and the 1871 Julee Cottage show starkly different building styles and social conditions of early Pensacola. Standing side by side, these two structures tell the story of how wealth divided daily life in that era.
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