Justin M. • November 15, 2021Oldest theatre in America in the French quarter of Charleston. Beautiful & historic it’s like traveling back in time. The interior still holds up and is a great place to catch live performances.
Micah • March 26, 2013Great exhibits in a beautiful gallery. Megan + Robert (the owners) are awesome too!
Justin D. • March 20, 2013If your visiting Charleston and a history fan you need to stop by here, a little building with a lot of history, and there are some objects you can touch and hold. $3 for adults $1 for a student
Corley S. • June 9, 2022Considering the history, i think this museum could have been more engaging. That said, entry is relatively cheap so worth it to get a quick overview of the role Charleston played during slavery.
Jeremy H. • July 2, 2010love Ella! go by and buy some art, support local gallery owners as well as artists themselves.
Holly H. • July 11, 2012Most of Charlston's galleries cater to traditional tastes. If you're looking for a refreshing burst of the contemporary, curated with an eye toward affordable emerging artists Martin Gallery is it.
Latha S. • October 18, 2015Don't forget to take a picture of the Pineapple water fountain in front of the Gallery
Kristen J. • May 12, 2012Buy season tickets--you'll save a bunch of money. And there is parking for $5 right across the street!
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