1. The Joseph Manigault House in Charleston, South Carolina is a historic mansion built in 1803 in the Adam style of architecture. It was named after its original owner, Joseph Manigault, a wealthy rice planter and businessman. The house features a grand entrance hall, a spiral staircase, a ballroom, and ornate plasterwork. After Manigault’s death, the house was used as a school, a library, and a museum. Today, it is maintained by the Charleston Museum and offers visitors a glimpse into the life of a wealthy Charleston family in the early 19th century.

2. The Joseph Manigault House is open for tours seven days a week, from 9:30am to 5pm. It is closed on major holidays. The museum can be reached by phone at (843) 722-2996.

3. Tickets for the Joseph Manigault House can be purchased at the museum or online. Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, $5 for students, and free for children under 3. The museum is located in downtown Charleston and is easily accessible by foot, bike, or car. On-street parking is available nearby, as well as several parking garages within walking distance.