Harmony Museum

218 Mercer Street
Harmony, PA 16037 [ map ] [ website ]
Phone: 724-452-7341

Description

The Harmony Museum preserves a Colonial community that became the Harmony Settlement in the early 1800s.

Harmony was founded in 1804 by Johann Georg Rapp (1757-1847) and his Harmony Society, a religious group that put an emphasis on individual piety, and a vigorous Christian life. The town was later sold to a group of Mennonites, a sect of fundamentalist Christians.

The museum's grounds include seven buildings, a cemetery, vineyard and Washington's Trail.

Hours of operation

The office is open Monday through Friday, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Parking

Free, on-site parking is available.

In partnership with Pittsburgh A&E Group