Between the Atheneum and the Double Log Cabin, there are two trees that are extraordinary living works of art by Sam Van Aken, a sculptor and art professor at Syracuse University. Installed in New Harmony in 2016, each is a "Tree of 40 Fruit." … [Read more...] about Tree of 40 Fruits
The Mews
The Mews is all about "the mix" with eleven shops in one! We do lots of things from good old antique furniture to books to women's apparel and accessories to garden iron and food. Just wander the eleven shop spaces; we think of it as our own New … [Read more...] about The Mews
A.C. Thomas House Bed & Breakfast Inn
Luxurious Victorian-era bed & breakfast, featuring 7 elegantly appointed accommodation choices (including 2 massive suites) each with a private bath. The A.C. Thomas House is perfect for a relaxing getaway, a romantic retreat, family … [Read more...] about A.C. Thomas House Bed & Breakfast Inn
Sara’s Harmony Way & Wine Bar
Sara's has a café on one side and a separate wine bar and pub on the other. On the café side, Sara's serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, a variety of tempting homemade baked goods, espresso, tea, and coffee. You'll find soups, salads, … [Read more...] about Sara’s Harmony Way & Wine Bar
The Old Rooming House
Open year round. $60 plus tax per room with private bath. Three rooms. Located in town. Nightly and weekly rates artists/writers. Offering three sleeping rooms in the house that accommodate up to eight people, plus a variety of old and new books, … [Read more...] about The Old Rooming House
David Lenz House and Garden
The David Lenz house was built circa 1819-1822 by the Harmonists and was occupied by the Lenz family. The Lenz family immigrated to America from Germany in 1804 and signed the contract to join the Harmony Society in Harmony, Pennsylvania in 1905. … [Read more...] about David Lenz House and Garden
Working Men’s Institute – Museum & Gallery
Founded in 1838, the Working Men's Institute (WMI) is Indiana's oldest continuously operating library. The second floor museum preserves New Harmony's rich history. The first floor is the library itself. Learn more about the WMI library … [Read more...] about Working Men’s Institute – Museum & Gallery
Our Lord’s Woods
Just behind the New Harmony Inn you’ll find Our Lord’s Wood, a tranquil trail by the lake which leads you through the woods with poetry and art along the trail. You’ll stroll over an idyllic turquoise bridge, meet the resident ducks and geese, and … [Read more...] about Our Lord’s Woods
Tillich Park
Tillich Park commemorates the renowned Paul Johannes Tillich, a German-American theologian and Christian existentialist philosopher. Tillich was one of the more influential Protestant theologians of the twentieth century. The park was dedicated on … [Read more...] about Tillich Park
Working Men’s Institute
Part library, part museum, part memorial to a Utopian dream, the Working Men’s Institute in New Harmony offers a unique glimpse of early nineteenth-century history. Established by philanthropist William Maclure in 1838, the Working Men's Institute … [Read more...] about Working Men’s Institute
Under the Beams Concert Series
Since 2001, the ‘Under the Beams’ concert series has brought diverse national and international musical acts from Classic Russian piano, chamber orchestras and celtic vocalists to jazz, African drums and everything in between. Due to COVID, the … [Read more...] about Under the Beams Concert Series
Maclure Park
For a large outdoor event, this public park can be rented through the town of New Harmony. There are picnic tables, a band stand, and a playground ideal for family reunions or outdoor celebrations. It has been used for the annual 4th of July picnic … [Read more...] about Maclure Park