Rittenhouse Square
5 Stops

Rittenhouse Square

14 min 0.8 mi

Philadelphia's gilded quarter — a world-class music conservatory, a legendary rare book collection, a Gothic Revival gem, and the nation's most remarkable medical museum.

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Illustration of Rittenhouse Square

Rittenhouse Square

Bounded by Walnut, 18th, Rittenhouse Square S., and 19th Streets

2:57

Welcome to Rittenhouse Square — and welcome to Philadelphia's other park, the one that isn't about revolution or burial grounds but about the slower, quieter history of a city becoming comfortable wit

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Illustration of Curtis Institute of Music

Curtis Institute of Music

1726 Locust St (corner of 18th & Locust)

2:27

The building at the corner of 18th and Locust was, in its previous life, the home of George Childs Drexel, a Philadelphia banker of considerable wealth. Today it houses one of the most remarkable musi

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Illustration of St. Mark's Episcopal Church

St. Mark's Episcopal Church

1625 Locust St

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St. Mark's Episcopal Church stands at 1625 Locust Street with the self-possession of a building that has no need to announce itself loudly. Built between 1848 and 1851, it is one of the finest example

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Illustration of Rosenbach Museum & Library

Rosenbach Museum & Library

2008–2010 Delancey Place

2:45

Delancey Place is one of the most beautiful residential streets in Philadelphia — a canopy of trees over a block of 19th-century brownstone and brick townhouses that has changed remarkably little in a

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Illustration of Mütter Museum

Mütter Museum

19 S. 22nd St (College of Physicians of Philadelphia)

3:27

Our final stop on the Rittenhouse Square tour is deliberately unusual, and it is not for everyone. But it is one of the most genuinely thought-provoking places in Philadelphia, and it connects medicin

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