Savannah Architecture and Antiques Weekend

Savannah Architecture and Antiques Weekend

Posted by Susan Sully | 3rd March 2020 | antiques, architecture, Blog, Heirlooms

Where architecture and antiques meet…

 

19th-Century Savannah living room of Charles Chewning and Tommy Genusso

 

Where would antiques be without architecture? What would domestic architecture be without antiques? Unless you are a strict modernist, antiques are the necessary jewelry of a room, enhancing its beauty and completing its expression. Now is the time to celebrate the intersection of the two at the 2020 Savannah Antiques and Architecture Weekend (March 5-7). There will be a wealth of offerings, ranging from tours of new and old buildings including the Bohemian Hotel and Plant Riverside District (sold out), a lecture (By Me!) about how antiques and architecture join to create a hospitable home, a “What’s in your Attic” expert evaluation of your mystery antiques, a cruise on The Georgia Queen paddle-style riverboat, and more.

 

For details and tickets, visit savantiquesweekend.com

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