Dec 08 - 09 2018
Christmas Open House at Arlington House and Gardens

Christmas Open House at Arlington House and Gardens

Presented by Arlington Historic Home and Gardens at Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens

Held the first full weekend in December (December 7-9, 2018), this Birmingham Christmas tradition is a great way to kick off the holiday season each year. Visitors are invited to “step back in time” as local decorators adorn rooms of the museum in seasonal period décor.  Some of Birmingham’s finest decorators will make the past come alive in the rooms of Arlington with creative holiday decorations of Christmas Past.

With free admission on Saturday and Sunday, holiday tunes will fill the air as visitors tour the historic house, kitchen and gardens.  Guests are invited to enjoy more holiday music, entertainment, festivities and light refreshments, served in the Garden Room.  The old country kitchen will feature photo opportunities and visits with Santa, children’s activities and punch and cookies!

Arlington is a Greek Revival style, antebellum-era home, known by its original homeowners as “The Grove,” and was built by Alabama Circuit Judge William S. Mudd as a gift for his wife. He purchased the property in 1842 for $600.  In 1865, Union General James Wilson came upon the house and decided to use it as a basecamp for his men while they planned their attacks on Tuscaloosa and Selma.  The rich history of Arlington continued as it was purchased by others over the years, including Henry DeBardeleben in 1884, Franklin Whitney in 1886 (who renamed the house “Arlington”), and Robert Munger in 1902. Arlington is on the National Register of Historic Places and is open throughout the year to host visitors, tours, luncheons and events.  Donations are welcome!!

Admission Info

Phone: 205-780-5656

Dates & Times

2018/12/08 - 2018/12/09

Location Info

Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens

331 Cotton Avenue, Birmingham, AL 35211