The 10 Best Things to do in New Harmony, Indiana (IN)

November 18, 2021 Dorsey Hagwood

New Harmony is a historic town on the Wabash River in Harmony Township, Posey County, Indiana. It lies 15 miles (24 km) north of Mount Vernon, the county seat, and is part of the Evansville metropolitan area. The town's population was 789 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in New Harmony

1. New Harmony Soap Company

512 Main St, New Harmony, IN 47631-9614 +1 812-682-0515 [email protected] http://www.newharmonysoap.com
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

New Harmony Soap Company

Family-owned and operated, New Harmony Soap Company handcrafts plant-powered soaps and body care products infused with special botanical blends to promote health and sustain youthful skin. Stop by to watch us make soap and to learn more about natural body care. We love to share what we know!

Reviewed By cindysmotherman - New Harmony, United States

Once you try New Harmony Soap, you will never go back to store bought, chemical soap again. First of all the fragrances are amazing and all natural along with the ingredients. You can even visit the store and watch how they make it! I personally know both of the owners and like many great natural products, this idea was born from a need. Check out their story and their online shop or come to New Harmony, Indiana where this beautiful clean idea was born. New Harmony Soap smells and feels delicious.

New Harmony, IN +1 812-682-3156 http://www.usi.edu/nhgallery
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art

This small museum features the works of local and regional artists.

Reviewed By gazooby - Bloomington, United States

very nice and fairly large/diverse collection, worth a stop for collectors. Pleasant clerk who was generous with community info. I would not take kids in here!

3. Thrall's Opera House

New Harmony, IN +1 812-682-3702 http://visitnewharmony.com/playexplore/49
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Thrall's Opera House

4. Haunted New Harmony Ghost Walks

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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Haunted New Harmony Ghost Walks

Haunted New Harmony - Ghost Walks and Investigations - Where history and hauntings collide! Join us for a 90-minute walk through the moonlit streets of this former Utopian town as we discuss the history and the hauntings in this intriguing town. Feeling especially brave? Come to one of our Haunted New Harmony investigations at one of the historic buildings. Ghost Walk tickets are only $15 and can be purchased either online or at Antique Emporiaum (505 Church Street, New Harmony)

5. Roofless Church

New Harmony, IN +1 812-682-3050 http://robertleeblafferfoundation.org/robert-lee-blaffer-foundation-properties
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4.5 based on 152 reviews

Roofless Church

Unique open-to-the-air church, designed by Philip Cortelyou Johnson, features a walled garden measuring 130 X 230 feet and a magnificent 50-foot dome resembling Ibscacan architecture.

Reviewed By LaChatNoir - West Lafayette, United States

Some reviewers seem confused about what exactly this space is. The domed structure (shaped to cast a shadow of a rose, a symbol of the Harmonists) protects a beautiful Lipchitz sculpture. It is not the Roofless Church. The brick wall that many refer to as a courtyard, is in fact the wall of the church. “Johnson and [client Jane Blaffer] Owen envisioned a church where the only roof large enough to encompass a world of worshippers was the sky.” The Owen family was the second (short-lived) incarnation of a Utopian community (Robert Owen bought the town from the Harmonists). Jane Blaffer Owen and her husband Kenneth (Robert’s descendent) are credited with revitalizing New Harmony in the mid 1900s. In addition to commissioning the Roofless Church, Jane was instrumental in building the Meier-designed Atheneum, the installation of the Cathedral Labyrinth, the creation of the Barn Abbey, and the restoration of the Granary. For those who “don’t get” the Roofless Church and are unable to appreciate the work of one of America’s greatest modern architects (Philip Johnson), perhaps you might spend a moment in reflection and appreciation for a woman who saw New Harmony for the historic treasure it is and sought to revitalize its arts community and preserve its history for generations to come.

6. Tillich Park

New Harmony, IN
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Tillich Park

7. Working Men's Institute & Library

407 W. Tavern Street, New Harmony, IN 47631 +1 812-682-4806 http://www.workingmensinstitute.org
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Working Men's Institute & Library

Reviewed By MaaikeBradenton - Brookfield, United States

Others have commented on all the wonderful items, so I’ll talk about the genealogy section. Small - but a good selection of items to study. There are even more items in a vault and the librarian was very helpful in finding them. I am in a power wheelchair and I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to get into the building much less to the 2nd floor museum. But there is an elevator to the right of the front door (as you’re looking at the building). There is a button (like for automatic doors) that opens the door to a tiny lobby. Just call the elevator and you are off. Both floors were very easy for me to get around.

8. Cathedral Labyrinth

Corner of North Street and Arthur Street, New Harmony, IN
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Cathedral Labyrinth

Reviewed By robinreagan3 - Indianapolis, United States

Come by yourself or with someone prepared to practice the discipline of a labyrinth which requires slowing down, focusing and being mindful. This beautiful reproduction of a French cathedral labyrinth allows you to do all of this if you're in the right frame of mind and with the right company. Located on the edge of New Harmony near the visitor center, it's easy to stop and take a break from your crazy-busy modern life should you choose.

9. Firehouse Antiques

608 Main St, New Harmony, IN 47631-9616 +1 812-781-1390 [email protected] http://firehouse-antiques.com
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Firehouse Antiques

Located in New Harmony's first volunteer firehouse, owners Jeff & Cindy Smotherman specialize in American antiques from the 1800s-1900s. They buy from local estates, farmhouses, barns and sheds. Farmhouse furniture & decor is among their favorite finds, we also buy and sell anything early advertising as well as Country Store, store tables, displays & showcases are also favorites. Fire memorabilia is something we search for but it does sell fast. You can find us on all social media under Firehouse Antiques to stay up to date on our recent finds. We price to sell so we can search for more! We opened our store in 2003 and we are going strong into 2020 having expanded in 2019 buying a barn here in New Harmony. Subscribe to our blog by visiting our website to keep up with what we are doing next.

10. The Atheneum

New Harmony, IN http://www.usi.edu
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4.0 based on 90 reviews

The Atheneum

Famed architect Richard Meier designed this museum that is dedicated to the history of New Harmony.

Reviewed By shanewaters08 - Marion, United States

This building alone is very large and impressive! The history inside is a must see, and the tour is also a must. If you’re a fan of history then this place is for you. Golf cart rentals is almost a must.

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