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Bishop's Palace
1402 Broadway
Galveston, TX77550
Phone: (409)762-2475


Galveston’s grandest and best-known building, the Bishop’s Palace is an ornate delight of colored stone, intricately carved ornaments, rare woods, stained-glass windows, bronze dragons and other sculptures, luxury materials and furnishings, and impressive fireplaces from around the world (including one lined with pure silver!).

Built by lawyer Colonel Walter Gresham and designed by Nicholas Clayton, Galveston’s premier architect, this Victorian castle was cited by the American Institute of Architects as one of the 100 most important buildings in America. The home was built from 1886 to 1892.

If you can only visit one of Galveston’s architectural treasures, the exquisite Bishop’s Palace is the one to see. The building is owned by the Galveston-Houston Catholic Archdioces, and is managed as a museum by Galveston Historical Foundation.

Admission
Adults: $10
Students (6 - 18): $7
Children 5 & Under: Free
Adult pre-arranged group tours (20 or more people): $6.50 per person

Guided Tours every Hour. For ticket and tour information, call (409)762-2475.

Hours of Operation
Monday thru Saturday: 11am - 4pm
Sunday: Noon - 4pm

Note: Hours may be seasonal and subject to change.

Payments Accepted
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From Bolivar Peninsula:
Starting from Crystal Beach, travel approximately 10.7 miles to the Bolivar Ferry. Upon exiting the Ferry, take Ferry Road (SR-87) approximately 1.4 miles to Seawall Boulevard. Bear right onto Seawall Boulevard. Soon Seawall Boulevard merges into Broadway. Continue straight (west) on Broadway for approximately 1 mile to 1402 Broadway.

From Houston:
Travel Interstate 45 South (Gulf Freeway) to the Galveston Causeway. Soon after crossing the Causeway, I-45 becomes Broadway (SR-87, Ave. J). Continue traveling along Broadway for approximately 2.4 miles to 1402 Broadway.

   
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