Architectural Tour of Nashville

This Architectural Tour of Nashville includes Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate Victorian designs of the nineteenth century, as well as Art Deco and Art Moderne skyscrapers built in the 20th century. Notable examples of private residences include Belle Meade Plantation; Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum; Union Station; Belmont Mansion (1858); Reed House (1921), James K. Polk Masonic Building (1926).

Architecture of the Ages

See and hear the story of Nashville’s most famous buildings including The Ryman, Tennessee State Capitol, Parthenon, Custom’s House, Union Station, Hume Fogg, Historic Courthouse, Frist Center, Hermitage Hotel and Lower Broadway. Learn about the top 10 most famous Nashville architects of all times and the buildings that still stand today they designed.

Private tours may be booked for a maximum of 10 guests and are 2 hours in duration. More time and guests may be requested for an additional fee.