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1892 Bishop's Palace is a museum, located at 1402 Broadway St (14th St.), Galveston, TX 77550, United States. They can be contacted via phone at +1 409-762-2475, visit their website www.galvestonhistory.org for more detailed information.

Bishop’s Palace is recognized as one of America’s finest examples of Victorian exuberance and Gilded-Age extravagance.

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1402 Broadway St (14th St.), Galveston, TX 77550

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Time Zone: America/Chicago
Credit Cards: Yes (incl. American Express)

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9 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    06 December 2020

    A beautiful home but an overpriced self guided tour. Staff unfriendly.

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  • Anynomous
    25 September 2016

    No vale la pena pagar una entrada

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  • Anynomous
    21 March 2015

    Incredible craftsmanship that has survived SO much, including the greatest natural disaster to, thus far, befall the United States.

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  • Anynomous
    20 March 2015

    Very disappointed that there was no furniture in the house from the era of use

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  • Anynomous
    07 August 2014

    Great audio tour for $10. Takes about 30 min. Fun to see.

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  • Anynomous
    20 April 2014

    The ladies in the shop&ticket desk were extremely rude.we were very disappointed by their service&rudeness.never go there.

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  • Anynomous
    25 February 2012

    Built by lawyer Colonel Walter Gresham and designed by Nicholas Clayton, this Victorian castle was cited by the American Institute of Architects as one of the 100 most important buildings in America.

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  • Anynomous
    24 February 2012

    Bishop's Palace is an ornate delight of colored stone, intricately carved ornaments, rare woods, stained-glass windows, bronze dragons and other sculptures, luxury materials and furnishings.

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  • Anynomous
    19 May 2011

    It's sad that there's hardly any furniture since Ike, still, it's a really great tour. Our guide was amazing, I wish I could remember his name so I could brag on him!

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