Just a wonderful representation of 2 time periods in St A: 1st Spanish and early 30s thru the 20th century. This tour is a must see in order to get a great insight to how a doctor lived and the...
The Peña-Peck House
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The Peña-Peck House, a historic gem nestled in downtown St. Augustine, FL, offers visitors a unique glimpse into centuries of rich history and culture. Built around 1750 by Spanish Royal Treasurer Juan Estevan de Peña, this coquina stone and frame building stands as one of the few remaining First Spanish Period structures in the city.
Step inside the Peña-Peck House to embark on a journey through time, exploring beautifully preserved artwork, historical furnishings, and fascinating insights into the lives of its former inhabitants. The house also serves as a charming venue for special events, set amidst award-winning ornamental gardens that provide a picturesque backdrop for weddings, luncheons, and other gatherings.
With guided tours available Wednesday through Saturday, visitors can immerse themselves in the stories and heritage that have shaped St. Augustine over the centuries. The Peña-Peck House is not just a museum; it is a living testament to the enduring legacy of this historic city, inviting guests to create lasting memories in a truly enchanting setting.
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This is a great peek into the lives of the two families who lived in this house. And it only "costs" a donation to the organization that impeccably runs it. Most of the furnishings are from the...
I have toured the house twice. once with a docent, once with their new automated tour. The automated tour requires the visitor to hold the device up to their ear for around 13 sites. The sound is...
We came here for the tour and loved it! Paula was our tour guide and she was AWESOME! She was so informative and was a bundle of joy! They don't get any money from the city for the upcoming so...
The Pena-Peck House is a historic home built in 1750, and was the residence of the King of Spain's royal Treasurer, Juan Esteban de Peña. Like much of the rest of the city, it was built of...
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