Doors Open Baltimore is an open house style celebration of architecture that invites the public to explore Baltimore inside and out. The annual event will take place this October 6-7, 2018, during Baltimore Architecture Month, with two days of exploration, special events, talks, and guided tours.
Doors Open Baltimore is hosted by Baltimore Architecture Foundation with AIA Baltimore in partnership with many community partners to grant free access for the public to over 60 special sites to explore Baltimore’s diverse architecture and neighborhoods while meeting the extraordinary people who design, preserve and execute amazing work in the city.
You will get a rare opportunity to tour buildings that aren’t typically open or free to the public. Everyone is encouraged you to explore Baltimore City and discover its wealth of cultural resources and architectural gems.
- 1781 Aisquith Street Quaker Meeting House
- 39 West Lexington Luxury Apartment Homes
- AIA Baltimore Bookstore and Gallery
- Amaranthine Museum
- Arabbers Center
- Baltimore Immigration Museum
- Baltimore Jewelry Center
- Baltimore Museum of Industry
- Baltimore Society of Model Engineers
- Baltimore Underground Science Space
- Baltimore War Memorial
- Bethel AME Church
- Charm City Meadworks at the Old Postal Garage
- Chase Brexton Health Care
- Clifton Mansion
- Davidge Hall, University of Maryland School of Medicine
- Design Collective at the Power Plant
- Diamondback Brewing Company
- Emmanuel Episcopal Church
- Fell’s Point Visitor Center
- FILLAT+ Architecture
- First Unitarian Church of Baltimore
- Full Circle Fine Art Services
- Greenmount West Community Center
- Gutierrez Studios
- Highfield House
- Hoen Lithograph Building
- Howard P. Rawlings Conservatory
- Humanim at American Brewery Building
- Irish Railroad Workers Museum
- JP2 Dillon Street
- Le Mondo
- The Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum
- Lord Baltimore Hotel
- Lovely Lane UMC
- Maryland Historical Society
- Mill No. 1
- Moseley Architects
- Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge
- Mount Calvary Catholic Church
- Old Number 6 Engine House Baltimore City Fire Museum
- Open Works
- Rachael’s Dowry Bed and Breakfast
- Sagamore Spirit Visitor Center
- Saint Mary’s Spiritual Center & Historic Site
- School 33 Art Center
- Second Chance Inc.
- Silo Point Condominium
- SM+P Architects
- South Baltimore Learning Center
- Star-Spangled Banner Flag House and Museum
- The Caulkers’ Houses
- The George Peabody Library
- The Lloyd Street Synagogue at the Jewish Museum of Maryland
- Agora at the Marburg Mansion
- The Motor House
- The Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture
- The Robert Long House
- The Schuler School of Fine Arts
- Biohabitats at the Stables Building
- The Standard at Preston Gardens
- The Walters Art Museum
- Zion Lutheran Church of the City of Baltimore
On day one, Saturday, October 6, 2018, participants create their own city tour of any of the 60 sites open during Doors Open Baltimore. Volunteers, and in many cases, residents, owners, and operates will be onsite to offer up exclusive and interesting information. On day two, many lectures and guided tours have been organized.