Meridian House
A residential jewel with linden grove and manicured gardens, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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About
Two historic buildings — Meridian House and White-Meyer House — between the White House and Embassy Row.
Location
Meridian stewards these residential jewels designed by John Russell Pope — architect of the Jefferson Memorial and the West Building of the National Gallery of Art.
Meridian is strategically located between the White House and Embassy Row. It forms a city block of historic and architectural interest.
The properties
A residential jewel with linden grove and manicured gardens, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Home to two prestigious Washington families; its Cafritz Galleries host exhibitions and convenings.
Tour the house
Host your next event in the houses and gardens — with audiovisual services available.
Plan an event
Hours of operation
Site tours are offered Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., subject to house schedule. An appointment is required to view the property.
Meridian International Center is closed on Sundays and federal holidays. All visits to the property require an appointment and should be scheduled through the Events Department by sending an event inquiry.
Visit us
Contact the Events Department at EventRentals@meridian.org to arrange an appointment.