Candlelight Tours at the Nathaniel Russell House Museum

Celebrate the season with a candlelight tour of the Nathaniel Russell House, where Charleston’s post-colonial elite marked the holidays in 1808. Built by merchant Nathaniel Russell, the home reflected both international connections and the grandeur of Charlestonians at that time. During the holiday season, the dining room became the center of family life and hospitality. Formal meals were staged with imported porcelain, fine china, and gleaming silver—symbols of wealth and status for the family. Guests gathered for multi-course dinners that combined local Lowcountry fare with imported delicacies, while evenings extended into music, conversation, and the rituals of elite social life. By candlelight, visitors will experience a uniquely curated tour designed for the holiday season. Guests will have the opportunity to see first hand how Russell’s family celebrated the holidays in an era of prosperity and display, while also considering the vital labor of the enslaved men and women who made such celebrations possible. The historic house museum will exhibit an original collection of porcelain from the Collection, and lit by the glow of candlelight. This special after-hours tour offers a rare glimpse into the elegance and complexity of Charleston’s early 19th-century holiday traditions.

Recommended for ages 12 and above. Adults may enjoy an adult beverage post-tour if desired. Tickets are required, and advance purchase is recommended. $45 per person

Nathaniel Russell House Candlelight Tours are offered on Friday, November 21 and Saturday, November 22.

Friday, November 21 at:

Saturday, November 22 at:

Each tour is approximately 45 minutes long.

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Nov 21
5:30 pm
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Nov 21
7:45 pm
Tickets required. $45 per person. Four tours each night, each tour lasts approximately 45 minutes.
Location
Nathaniel Russell House
51 Meeting Street Charleston, SC 29401