Haagensen House, Charlotte Amalie
Haagensen House, an enchanting historic residence, stands as a testament to the island's rich past. This 19th-century estate, formerly belonging to a Danish banker, has evolved into a captivating destination open to visitors seeking a glimpse into the island's bygone era. Situated near Blackbeard's Castle and Hotel 1829, Haagensen House showcases a perfect blend of charm and grandeur, both inside and out. Lavishly decorated rooms adorned with antique furniture, works of art, towering archways, and an impressive grand chandelier contribute to the timeless beauty of the residence.
One of the main attractions within Haagensen House is a room adorned with pirate statues, including a life-size depiction of the infamous Captain Blackbeard. This room adds an element of adventure and intrigue, offering a unique perspective on the island's historical ties to piracy. As visitors tour Haagensen House, they encounter polished wood floors and furnishings that transport them back to the early 19th century. The small dining room is meticulously set, providing a glimpse into daily life as if the head of the house were about to return for dinner.
Visitors stepping onto the patio are treated to another delightful feature – a captivating view of the island's downtown harbor. This outdoor vantage point provides a serene backdrop, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
The estate's charm extends to its outdoor spaces, with a restored vegetable and herb garden adorned with bougainvillea and other flowering plants. Adjacent to this garden are the preserved slave quarters, a poignant reminder of the complex history of the region. While not open to tours, the interior of the wooden building now serves as a modern kitchen, catering to the property's banquet and reception needs.
Editor's note: This museum is closed temporarily.
One of the main attractions within Haagensen House is a room adorned with pirate statues, including a life-size depiction of the infamous Captain Blackbeard. This room adds an element of adventure and intrigue, offering a unique perspective on the island's historical ties to piracy. As visitors tour Haagensen House, they encounter polished wood floors and furnishings that transport them back to the early 19th century. The small dining room is meticulously set, providing a glimpse into daily life as if the head of the house were about to return for dinner.
Visitors stepping onto the patio are treated to another delightful feature – a captivating view of the island's downtown harbor. This outdoor vantage point provides a serene backdrop, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
The estate's charm extends to its outdoor spaces, with a restored vegetable and herb garden adorned with bougainvillea and other flowering plants. Adjacent to this garden are the preserved slave quarters, a poignant reminder of the complex history of the region. While not open to tours, the interior of the wooden building now serves as a modern kitchen, catering to the property's banquet and reception needs.
Editor's note: This museum is closed temporarily.
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Sight Name: Haagensen House
Sight Location: Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Island (See walking tours in Charlotte Amalie)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Island (See walking tours in Charlotte Amalie)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Once a haven for pirates, the capital city of the United States Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie, is now one of the busiest ports of call for cruise ships in the Caribbean, receiving annually almost 1.5 million visitors.
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This area has been inhabited for centuries. When Christopher Columbus arrived here in 1493, it was populated by Caribs, Arawaks, Ciboney, and Taíno native tribes. The town... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.2 Km or 1.4 Miles