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Home > Things to Do > Museums and the Arts in Philadelphia > Open on a Monday > Fonthill Museum
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Fonthill Museum
Henry Mercer’s concrete castle, an American treasure
 
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Open daily - by guided tour only
Reservations are strongly suggested
 
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Tiles, tiles and more tiles: Mercer didn’t stint on decorating his 44-room mansion with his own company’s handiwork.
 
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Fonthill’s 200 windows, each in a different size and shape, are fun to look at and out of. Many, of course, are studded with Mercer’s colorful tiles.
 
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The Experience

Harvard-educated Henry Chapman Mercer built his storybook stone mansion with its turrets and balconies from the inside out, without using blueprints. Modeled after a 13th-century Rhenish castle, it has Gothic doorways, 32 sudden stairways, dead ends, and 44 rooms, each in a different shape.

The ceilings and walls are embedded with handcrafted tiles from Mercer’s kilns at the adjacent Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, along with ancient tiles from around the world. His collection of books, prints and Victorian engravings are preserved in this 1910 home, whose stark concrete exterior belies the ornate eccentric style of the interior. Fonthill, an American architectural treasure, was recently featured on the A&E program “America’s Castles.”

History

Mercer, an expert in prehistoric archaeology, a homespun architect and a writer of Gothic tales, built three memorable structures, including Fonthill, the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, and the Mercer Museum, on what’s now known as the Mercer Mile. All were constructed with reinforced concrete, using a technique perfected by Mercer in the early part of the 1900s.
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525 E. Court Street
Doylestown, PA 18901

(215) 348–9461
http://www.fonthillmuseum.org
 
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
Peace Valley Bass Anglers 0.10 mi
Fonthill Museum Tour 0.11 mi
Moravian Pottery and Tile Works 0.82 mi
County Theater 0.83 mi
Mercer & Michener Holiday Open House 0.85 mi
NEARBY ACCOMMODATIONS
Golden Plough Inn at Peddler's Village 5.14 mi
1870 Wedgwood Inn Of New Hope 9.28 mi
Hotel Du Village 9.35 mi
Holiday Inn Fort Washington 13.57 mi
Hilton Garden Inn - Fort Washington 13.67 mi
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