The Betts House has been part of Cincinnati's history for over two hundred years. Built in 1804, it is located in the Betts-Longworth Historic District in the city's West End. In 1996, the oldest surviving brick building in Cincinnati opened to the public as a museum that interprets the built environment. This remarkable survivor of Cincinnati's period of settlement offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, building trades and materials, and construction technologies. We invite you to visit this special place!
Hi there!
Be the first to review!
First-classBetter than mostAbout what I expectedNot the worst...Disappointing
Click to Rate

More Business Info

The oldest brick house in Ohio.

Hours
Regular Hours
MonClosed
Tue - Thu:
FriClosed
Sat:
SunClosed
Services/Products
Exhibits, demonstrations, special events; space available by reservation.
Payment method
check, paypal, cash
Amenities
Bike-friendly, 4 blocks from Washington Park, covered picnic area.
Categories
Historical Places, Museums, Tourist Information & Attractions
Other Information

Parking: Paid, Garage, Street

Suggest an Edit