Lightner Museum

Lightner Museum

Historic Building/Landmark - Museum - Park/Garden - Restaurant/Cafe

Website: http://www.lightnermuseum.org/

 904-824-2874

 75 King Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084

With sparkling crystal chandeliers, intricate mosaic tile flooring, majestic arched windows, and carved wooden staircases, Lightner Museum is a show-stopper! The museum opened in 1948, displaying the collections of Otto C. Lightner, which include 19th-century artwork, glassware, sculpture, furniture, stained glass, and antique chandeliers throughout the three floors of exhibits.

Originally built as the Hotel Alcazar in 1888 by Standard Oil co-founder Henry Flagler, this beautiful structure was created in the Spanish Renaissance Revival Style. In addition to the Lightner Museum, it also houses St. Augustine City Hall, several antique shops, and Cafe Alcazar, a restaurant that sits in the location of what was once the world’s largest indoor swimming pool.

Location Info

Lightner Museum

75 King Street

St. Augustine, FL 32084