Carpenters' Hall, Georgian architecture museum in Old City, Philadelphia, United States
Carpenters' Hall is a two-story brick building with Georgian architecture in Philadelphia's historic district. The structure features symmetrical windows, a mansard roof, and substantial wooden entrance doors facing Chestnut Street that reflect its period design.
The building was completed in 1773, shortly before it became the meeting place of the First Continental Congress in 1774, a crucial moment for the American independence movement. This gathering marked a turning point in the nation's early political history.
The building shows how craft guilds organized their communities centuries ago and the pride they took in their work. Carpenters' Company members used this space to gather and preserve their craft traditions, which remains visible in the house details today.
The site is easily walkable in the historic downtown area and sits near other significant monuments. Visitors should check current opening times before arriving, as hours may vary seasonally.
The building houses a notable collection of 18th-century carpentry tools and documents showing how craftsmen worked at that time. These objects offer a direct view into the daily craft and technical skills of early American carpenters.
Location: Philadelphia
Architects: Robert Smith
Architectural style: Georgian architecture
Part of: Independence National Historical Park
Address: Chestnut Street
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-16:00
Phone: +12159250167
Website: https://carpentershall.org
GPS coordinates: 39.94810,-75.14720
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:01
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