The 8 Best Museums in New Castle, Delaware (DE)

March 28, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

New Castle, Delaware, "the first capital of the first state," was founded in 1651. Having been home to Native Americans, the Dutch, and the British, New Castle truly is a "uniquely American place." The Amstel House is a Georgian mansion dating back to 1730. The Dutch House has survived from an even earlier period, featuring furnishings from the 17th century. With ancient graveyards, town greens, old churches and traditional English gardens, New Castle brings history alive.
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1 E 2nd St Corner of 2nd and Delaware Streets, New Castle, DE 19720-4803 +1 302-753-5386 [email protected] http://dennisyoungarts.com
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Mo'zArt Gallery And Studio

Mo'zArt features original paintings by the owner, Dennis Young. Available are many paintings of Old New Castle and of surrounding cities and states. Paintings are done in the representational style and priced in the range from $100 to $2000. There are museum quality prints that are very affordable. The museum is in the heart of the town with the iconic courthouse directly across the street.

Reviewed By ladyinmaryland - Smyrna, United States

We spent a Saturday touring New Castle and stumbled upon this gallery. We popped in and chatted with Dennis Young the Artist/Owner and he shared the background on a number of the paintings. The gallery is packed with original paintings of the New Castle, DE area. Being new to DE his insight was simply fascinating. The gallery is no to be missed.

2. Dutch House Museum and Gardens

32 E 3rd St, New Castle, DE 19720-5006 +1 302-322-2794 [email protected] http://www.newcastlehistory.org/houses/dutch.html
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Dutch House Museum and Gardens

This house dates back to the late 1600s and is documented to be the oldest structure in town, and the second oldest in the state. The Dutch House is a rare example of an early Colonial-era middle class family home.

Reviewed By shawnh777 - Washington DC, United States

We enjoyed visiting the Dutch House on a double tour with the Amstel House, shortly after we toured the Read House, and you should visit all three. the Dutch and Amstel House can be booked through a tour at the Arsenal, while the Read House is a separate price charged at the house itself. The Dutch House is the oldest of the three, built in the 17th century. On the tour, you get to see the three rooms on the lower level, and get an interesting history of the home and the people who have lived there, including the mistakes made about the home's history over time. The tour guide was exceptional and brought the home alive.

3. Amstel House Museum and Gardens

2 E 4th St, New Castle, DE 19720-5014 +1 302-322-2794 [email protected] http://www.newcastlehistory.org
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Amstel House Museum and Gardens

The Amstel House is the first mansion in Delaware and was home to an early Governor. Originally known as "The Corner," this was the most important home in the late 1700s. High society came to this house, including George Washington, who attended a wedding here.

Reviewed By shawnh777 - Washington DC, United States

The Amstel House fills the gap between the Dutch House and the Read House in telling the story of New Castle's history. The architecture is brought alive by excellent tour guides, who share the homes surprising connection to George Washington. It's incredible to be able to walk through history across three homes that takes you from the early 17th century to the present day.

4. Old Library Museum

40 E 3rd St, New Castle, DE 19720-5006 +1 302-322-2794 [email protected] http://www.newcastlehistory.org
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Old Library Museum

The Old Library Museum serves as the exhibit space for the New Castle Historical Society. The building is currently closed, but arrangements for access are being made and a new exhibit is being developed. Please check back, or visit our website, for updates on when the Old Library Museum will reopen. The building served as the library for New Castle City from the 1890s through the 1960s. It is an excellent example of Victorian architecture.

Reviewed By shawnh777 - Washington DC, United States

This is a one-room, free-to-enter, historic building in New Castle. You walk in to find a volunteer to welcome you. When we were there, the library was hosting a small exhibit on the Italian immigrant experience. You can't go wrong by popping in if you are near the New Castle Green to learn a little history and see the building.

5. Velocipede Museum

414 Delaware St, New Castle, DE 19720-5040 http://www.thevelocipede.com
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Velocipede Museum

6. Museum of the American Road

New Castle, DE
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7. John M. Cleveland Civil War Museum

118 Delaware St, New Castle, DE 19720-4814 +1 443-553-9971
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8. Bellanca Air Museum

Rte 273, New Castle, DE 19720 +1 302-999-8623 [email protected] http://friendsofbellanca.org
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