Duration: | 1 Day(s) - 0 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Heritage Tours |
Cincinnati Museum Center Heritage Programs is proud to offer historical, cultural, and architectural tours around Greater Cincinnati.
For more than 30 years the docents have enjoyed sharing their passion for history through their walking and motorcoach tours and hundreds of audiovisual presentations. As an outreach association of the Cincinnati History Museum the all-volunteer Cincinnati Heritage Programs has unlocked doors to privately owned places generally not open to the public.
All topics are thoroughly researched for accuracy. The Ambassadors of Cincinnati History strive to inspire people to learn and appreciate, Cincinnati Ohio's history. We offer tours to suit your interests.
Union Terminal Rotunda Tours
Discover Union Terminal, Cincinnati's most iconic National History Landmark. During a 45-minute tour of the 1933 train station docents explain the architecture, construction, and art of one of the finest examples of the Art Deco Style. Hear details about the world-famous mosaic murals. These limited-capacity public tours are first come, first served and will depend on availability.
Fridays at 1:30p.m, 2:30p.m and 3:30p.m
Saturdays at 11:30a.m, 12:30 p.m.,
Sundays at 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Private tours can also be arranged for groups during the week for a fee with advance notice.
The Museum of Natural History & Science at Cincinnati Museum Center offers a world of science history and native through interactive exhibits and amazing artifacts. Guests can reach their äh-ha moment through creative thinking and problem-solving skills. With something for all ages, there is always more to explore in the Museum of Natural History & Science.
Creating monumental educational experiences is what makes Cincinnati Museum Center unlike any other and we know that the most effective educational experiences spark interest through fun. The Museum of Natural History & Science inspires wonder and teaches basic principles of science, while also highlighting our active role in groundbreaking research. By connecting science and history, the Museum of Natural History & Science inspires the next generation to keep asking questions so that we can find tomorrow's answers.