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The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia
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JNYCwriter
Thành phố New York, NY6.832 đóng góp
thg 11 năm 2021 • Bạn bè
University of Virginia offers that academic village concept with a grand rotunda and lawn area replete with gardens and serpentine walls. This is a great campus to stroll and enjoy that university town feel.
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maryannstewartl
Bethesda11 đóng góp
thg 11 năm 2021
Dinner at Boars Head Inn located campus & newly renovated is a must. Campus grounds are open and you may casually explore.
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Úc10.367 đóng góp
thg 7 năm 2021
The University of Virginia was one of America's first universities. The Jeffersonian architecture, with its classical style, was intended to act as a model for other Amercican colleges. The buildings are quite beautiful, and the campus is known as 'the Grounds,' The university was established in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson , one of America's Founding Fathers and author of the Declaration of Independence. The University of Virginia is a public institution of higher learning. The Academical Village comprises the original Jeffersonian buildings. The most presitigious place to live on campus is 'the Lawn.' which comprises 54 single rooms , allocated to final year students. The University of Virginia is one of the most highly-rated colleges in the United States and has a heritage of history and academic excellence.
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mlorahga
Augusta, GA1.493 đóng góp
thg 11 năm 2020
Had a wonderful time touring the campus with a relative and alums. The central mall is surrounded with history and I enjoyed the main rotunda, although we were not able to go inside because of Covid restrictions. I enjoyed the serpentine walls for their Architecture and Engineering. I will definitely go back to see the inside. One of the newest and nicest attractions was the African American memorial on the grounds. Definitely worth seeing.
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Tulip76
Bãi biển Daytona, FL159 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2021
I visited the Rotunda area and the Memorial to the slaves held by the university and the professors. I enjoyed the history of the Rotunda and the story about the frat boys that put a cow on the roof.
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blairkk25
New Jersey2.863 đóng góp
thg 7 năm 2021
I visited the University of Virginia campus twice in July 2021 with a focus on the Lawn and the buildings on the Lawn such as the Rotunda. On the way to the University of Virginia after exiting the highway (Route 29), I stopped at the University of Virginia Information Center where I obtained a free map and guide to the University. In addition to a detailed map, it has descriptions of the buildings on the Lawn. It is a bit difficult to get oriented and easy to get lost and also to find parking. I ended up near the University of Virginia Stadium and parked near the Chemistry Department and Engineering Department. It was after 5 pm so parking was permitted and free. After walking around 15 minutes on McCormick Street, I found the Lawn and it took my breath away. The Rotunda, the colonnades, the various buildings. Everything related to Thomas Jefferson. The next day and on my way to Monticello early in the morning, I decided to return. It was 7:30 am. This time I was better oriented. On University Avenue and near the Episcopal Church, there were a limited number of free parking places where you can park for two hours. From here you can see the front side of the Rotunda and the Thomas Jefferson Statue. Again, the architecture took my breath away. I walked on to the Lawn again to take some photos. I definitely recommend visiting the University of Virginia and the Lawn in combination with a visit to Monticello.
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jmbc04
Hudson River Valley, NY335 đóng góp
thg 6 năm 2021
Did a self-guided tour through campus to compliment our trip to Monticello. So intriguing to learn that Thomas Jefferson was a self-taught architect. Also can see the room Edgar Allen Poe lived in during his one and only year as a UVA student. Near the campus is The Corner, which has lots of restaurants and some shops. Lots of history at this beautiful campus. Recommend parking in the bookstore parking lot referred to as Central Grounds; you have to pay in advance and estimate how long you think you will be parked. From there you can walk and see the Chapel, the Rotunda, the Academical Village, and then cross the street to "The Corner".
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Úc10.367 đóng góp
thg 4 năm 2021
The University of Virginia was chartered in 1819; the first classes were held in 1825. Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, is regarded as the founder of the university. While in theory a State university, it is now effectively a private institution. It remains one of the South's most prestigeous institutions of higher learning. The Quad is refered to as "The Lawn." It is the centrepiece of the University; it is regarded as Jefferson's gift to posterity.
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carribeandreams
Washington DC, Quận Columbia116 đóng góp
thg 6 năm 2021
This is an absolute gem. The campus is open, green and full of classic architecture. Worth the drive down from DC if you enjoy classic designs and/or history.
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Jonathan R
Washington DC, Quận Columbia924 đóng góp
thg 5 năm 2021
As a twice-over UVA grad, I took my wife and younger adult daughter to Charlottesville for the Memorial Day weekend. Though my wife and I remember UVA and the Main Grounds well, it's still extraordinarily impressive to see the Jefferson-designed Rotunda, Lawn, and Range, while seeing the ongoing work to maintain the Main Grounds' facilities and resources for 21st century student and teacher needs. When in-person classes and tours resume, visitors should take advantage of the availability of student guides to get the most out of seeing this historic site.
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Mike O
New Braunfels, TX25 đóng góp
Where on campus is the Jefferson Museum? How can I obtain a map? Is the rotunda, etc. open on Sunday?
13fionah13
Findlay, OH29 đóng góp
I used my phone as a map.
I am not sure about the Rotunda on Sunday as we were there during the week.
AUTOBOX
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:1 đóng góp
Whee does the Rotunda tour start ... how long is it ? and what times of the day is it conducted ?
nmesq
Allentown, PA23 đóng góp
The Rotunda tour starts in the visitor center of the rotunda building. I think it is about an hour long. Go to the link:
rotunda.virginia.edu
Joan S
Mid Missouri37 đóng góp
I understand that the Rotunda is now open! I will be visiting Monticello in July and would like to stop by UVA afterwords to see the Rotunda and other buildings. During what days/hours are the doors to the Rotunda open for visitors to go inside?
LHig2014
Crozet, VA94 đóng góp
Got this off the website - not sure if it changes for summer, but the number to call is below!
The Rotunda is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm.
Historical Tours: During the academic year, historical tours are offered free of charge and meet daily at 10 am, 11 am, and 2 pm in the Rotunda's Lower East Oval Room.
Student Study Hours: Open to students for studying from 5-10pm Sunday - Tuesday throughout the semester, and until midnight during exams.
For more information about visiting the Rotunda, please call 434-924-7969.
Micaela MacDougall
Annapolis, MD294 đóng góp
Is a tour necessary to appreciate the history and architecture of UVA? Or is a visit without a tour still enjoyable?
Jessica H
Cooksville, MD56 đóng góp
The tour is not necessary. You can definitely appreciate the architecture without it. I'd say tour is more for prospective students.
rmorin49
Hagerstown, MD373 đóng góp
Where do you go if you want a tour, not as a possible parent of a student but just interested in the history of the campus? What about the town of Charlottesville? Thanks.
Kazoo2014
Mukwonago, WI11 đóng góp
The campus is well worth walking around and like others stated you don't need a tour however if there is one going on I would just jump in and listen to the guide as they offer a lot of great historical information about the campus. You will find a cart (Got Dumplings) on campus selling dumplings that are amazing and worth standing in line for. We wanted to tour the Thomas Jefferson Monticello but did not make reservations and didn't want to wait 3 hours til we were able to jump on a tour. It is rather pricey but if your in the area and sounds like something you might want to see be sure to buy tickets ahead of time. Unfortunately Charlottesville was a short stay for us but I did hear if you like wine there are some nice winery's to tour.
Heather C
Willamette Valley, OR11 đóng góp
If we don't have the luxury of time and money to see Monticello, what might our family be able to see for free at the University of Virginia in 2-3 hours that would most help us have a fuller grasp of Jefferson? Our children are 5, 7, 10, and 12, and we will be passing through Charlottesville at the end of June 2016.
jack_et_jill
221 đóng góp
2-3 hrs will not be enough to enjoy uva without help. The campus is very beautiful. You might need to check with the admission office and do one of the introductory visits that some of the volunteering students might be interested to do for you. Those 4 kids could get impressed enough to become future uva kids
Suzanne76
Indianapolis, IN41 đóng góp
Where could we take our family to eat, but still have that college town feel? Is there a well known must do UVA restaurant?
redelaneymd
Roanoke, VA181 đóng góp
To reiterate, The Corner is quintessential UVA. Little Johns is a fixture. The Virginian is more of a sit down place. Boylan Heights is newer but we like it - great burgers!
butterfly9528
Churchville, NY32 đóng góp
Do you need tickets for a tour of the historic part of the campus that Thomas Jefferson designed? If so, how much are they and do they need to be purchased ahead of time? What hours are the tours given?
Richard C
Virginia655 đóng góp
The Grounds (what others call the campus) are free and open to the public. The Lawn and Range (the oldest architectural parts of the University) are still in use: on a nice day doors will be open for a quick peek. The Rotunda (the original library) is currently undergoing a lengthy restoration (2015-2016), so unfortunately you can't go into it right now. Might I recommend that you read Gary Wills short book "Mr. Jefferson's University" before you visit? You can stop just about any one on Grounds and ask questions: Where's Special Collections (for the permanent display and wonderful temporary exhibitions)? Where's Old Cabell Hall (for Lincoln Perry's murals)? Can you tell me where Newcomb Hall Bookstore is (for books about the U and by U professors and local history)?
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