One of the oldest surviving buildings in Auburn is the main house of what is known as the Bernhard Museum Complex. Built in 1851 as the Traveler's Rest Hotel, it became home to the Bernhard family in 1868, who later added a vineyard and winery on the grounds. The 2.3-acre complex opened to the public in 1982. It now consists of a residence, wine storage building, wine processing building, and a barn.
Bernhard is part of the Placer County Museums Division. To give interested people more access to permanent and temporary collections of the six museums administered by the agency, the Division created a blog for online exhibits. Last month it featured photographs showcasing the five upstairs bedrooms of the Bernhard home. Aside from the rooms themselves, you'll get a closeup look at vintage clothing, furniture, toys and other antique items.
Bernhard Museum Complex
Location: 291 Auburn-Folsom Rd., Auburn
Hours: Tuesdays through Sundays, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm; closed Holidays
Admission: Free
To Schedule a group tour: Call (530) 889-6500
PHOTO CREDIT: Kasia Woroniecka, Curator of Collections at the Bernhard Museum Complex in Auburn, looks over a child's bedroom in the House Museum. 2009 Sacramento Bee photo by Lezlie Sterling
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March 1, 2011
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