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Driehaus Museum Review

Curious about how the rich lived in late 19th-century Chicago? Visit the Driehaus Museum, founded by the financier Richard H. Driehaus in 2008, just off the Magnificent Mile. Inside the former home of banker Samuel Mayo Nickerson you'll find furnishings and objets d'art from the 19th and early 20th centuries, including pieces by Louis Comfort Tiffany and furniture by the Herter Brothers.

    Contact Information

  • Address: 40 E. Erie St., Near North, Chicago, IL, 60611
  • Phone: 312/482-8933
  • Cost: $20, tours $5 extra
  • Hours: Tues.--Sat., 10--5, Sun. noon--5; tours Tues.--Sat. at 11 and 2, Sun. at 1:30 and 3
  • Website: www.driehausmuseum.org
  • Location: Near North and River North

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