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“one of Austin's three most important historical residences”
The Neill-Cochran House Museum is a treasured part of Austin's history. The historic house was built in 1855 by Abner Cook, the Master Builder who also designed the Texas Governor's Mansion and several other important historic buildings around Austin. The House has survived, largely unchanged, through several tumultuous periods in American History, not only as a residence, but also, at times, as a school, a hospital, and now, a museum and event rental facility. The NCHM is one of the few antebellum historic residences open to the public.
This Museum is definitely worth visiting. I went here with a couple of friends and none of us were disappointed. This was a first stop on a day of Museums for us. We walked up the walkway to... Read more
As a museum, not really a lot to see. As a performance venue...4 stars for innovation, unique shows you can't find elsewhere-- intimate setting in historic home. Loved recent performance of... Read more
I love this place! The director and staff have really worked hard to make this a place for everyone. I've enjoyed touring the house, seeing the art shows, attending events - summer movies under... Read more
Neill-Cochran House Museum
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- Sun, Wed - Sat: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
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