Landmark · Buckhead
Swan House
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The Swan House is a stunning 1928 mansion located on the grounds of the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead. Designed by architect Philip Trammell Shutze for the Inman family, it blends classical revival and Italian Renaissance styles. Visitors can tour the elegantly furnished rooms, including the grand hall, library, and bedrooms, which showcase original family heirlooms and period decor. The house is surrounded by manicured gardens with fountains, a boxwood parterre, and a swan-shaped pool. The experience offers a glimpse into the lives of Atlanta's elite during the early 20th century. The property also includes the Smith Family Farm, a 19th-century farmhouse, and the Centennial Olympic Games Museum, all included with admission.
Don't miss
- Guided tour of the opulent 1920s mansion interior
- Explore the formal gardens and swan-shaped pool
- See original Inman family furnishings and art
- Combine with a visit to the Atlanta History Center's other exhibits
- Photo opportunities in the picturesque grounds
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Swan House
You can visit on your own (admission includes the atlanta history center. book online to skip lines; check official site for current prices). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Photography is allowed inside without flash.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking the grounds.
- Audio guides are available for self-paced tours.
- Bring sunscreen and water for garden exploration in summer.
A bit of history
Built in 1928 for cotton magnate Edward Inman and his family, the Swan House was named for the swan motif found throughout the property. It was donated to the Atlanta History Center in 1966 and restored to its original grandeur.
Common questions
Is the Swan House part of the Atlanta History Center?
Yes, it is one of the main attractions on the History Center's campus.
Can I visit just the Swan House?
Admission is to the entire History Center, which includes the house.
Are there guided tours?
Yes, docent-led tours are offered daily; check the schedule on arrival.
Is the house kid-friendly?
Yes, but younger children may find the tour less engaging. There are family activities on weekends.
Can I host events at the Swan House?
Yes, the venue is available for private events like weddings; contact the History Center.
How long does a typical visit take?
Plan at least 2-3 hours to see the house, gardens, and other exhibits.
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