Neill-Cochran House Museum Visiting Hours, Tickets, and Austin Historical Sites Guide

Date: 15/06/2025

Introduction: Exploring a Pillar of Austin’s Past

Nestled in the West Campus neighborhood of Austin, Texas, the Neill-Cochran House Museum is a monumental site for anyone interested in the city’s rich tapestry of history, architecture, and social complexity. Built between 1855 and 1856 by master builder Abner Cook—who also designed the Texas Governor’s Mansion—this Greek Revival structure stands as both an architectural marvel and a living record of pivotal eras, from the antebellum South to Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Movement. The house not only features original period furnishings and meticulously preserved interiors, but also harbors one of Austin’s last intact slave quarters, offering a rare and crucial perspective on the legacy of slavery in Texas.

Visitors are invited to explore the stately rooms, stroll through historic grounds, and engage with exhibitions and educational programming that bring Austin’s layered history to life. The museum’s commitment to inclusive storytelling, preservation, and community engagement make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts, families, and travelers alike.

This guide provides up-to-date information on visiting hours, ticketing, accessibility, and tips for making the most of your experience at one of Austin’s premier historical sites. To plan your visit, check the museum’s official website, or discover curated historical tours via the Audiala app (FeverUp; Do512; Austin Insider Blog).

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History and Construction

Commissioned by merchant Washington Hill but never occupied by him due to financial setbacks, the Neill-Cochran House’s construction was overseen by Abner Cook. Hallmarks of Greek Revival style—symmetry, Doric columns, and Cook’s signature “sheaf of wheat” balusters—set this home apart (FeverUp). The house has served diverse roles, including a school for the blind (1856–1865), a Confederate hospital during the Civil War, and a private residence for the Neill and Cochran families, reflecting the evolving social and economic landscape of Austin (Do512; FeverUp).


Key Architectural Features

Designed in the Greek Revival tradition, the house boasts a grand two-story portico with imposing Doric columns, high ceilings, and locally-sourced brick walls stuccoed to mimic stone (whichmuseum.com). The building’s symmetry, balanced window placement, and original longleaf pine floors exemplify period craftsmanship. Inside, Cook’s “sheaf of wheat” balusters and intricately carved woodwork highlight the builder’s artistry (texashistoricalfoundation.org).


The Slave Quarters: A Singular Survivor

At the rear of the property stands a two-story brick slave quarters, the only surviving structure of its kind in Austin (texashistoricalfoundation.org). Its preservation is a testament to the museum’s commitment to telling a complete and honest history, including the lives of enslaved people and their descendants. Ongoing restoration and interpretation efforts, in partnership with organizations such as the University of Texas and the Slave Dwelling Project, ensure these stories remain central to the museum’s mission (Austin Chronicle; NCHM Slave Quarters Tour).


The Museum Experience: Exhibits and Programs

Now operated by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Texas, the museum features:

  • Self-Guided and Docent-Led Tours: Explore the mansion and slave quarters at your own pace or book a guided experience for a deeper dive into history (Travel Realist).
  • Permanent Collections: Period furnishings, artifacts, and archival materials reconstruct 19th- and early 20th-century domestic life (Austin Insider Blog).
  • Rotating Exhibits: Art and history displays expand on local and national themes.
  • Community Events: Austin Museum Day, Sunday Fundays, lectures, workshops, and family-friendly programs foster active engagement (Neill-Cochran House Museum Events).

High-quality images, interactive tours, and accessible alt tags on the museum’s website further enhance the visitor experience.


Visiting Hours, Tickets, and Accessibility

Address: 2310 San Gabriel St, Austin, TX 78705
Website: Neill-Cochran House Museum

Hours of Operation

  • Wednesday–Sunday: 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • Closed: Mondays, Tuesdays, and public holidays (Austin Insider Blog)

Admission

  • Adults (12+): $10
  • Seniors (65+) & Students: $8
  • Children under 12: Free
  • Museum Members & Blue Star Families: Free
  • Guided Tours: $10 per person ($60 minimum for group tours)
  • Annual Memberships: $55–$150 (Travel Realist)

Purchase tickets online or at the Welcome Desk. No appointment is needed for self-guided visits; guided tours require advance booking.

Accessibility

  • Parking: Free on-site lot and nearby street parking.
  • Wheelchair Access: The first floor is accessible; interpretive materials provided for the second floor.
  • Audio Tours: Available for enhanced accessibility.

Special Events and Community Engagement

The museum is a hub for Austin’s cultural life, offering:

  • Austin Museum Day: Free admission and special events every September (Travel Realist).
  • Sunday Fundays: Family activities every second Sunday (Neill-Cochran House Museum).
  • Lectures and Speaker Series: On Texas history, architecture, and race.
  • Rotating Art Exhibitions: Featuring local and regional artists.

Outreach initiatives, such as the Slave Quarters Tour and collaboration with the Slave Dwelling Project, amplify marginalized voices and foster dialogue around Black history (Austin Chronicle; NCHM Events).


Travel Tips and Nearby Attractions


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What are the current visiting hours?
A: Wednesday–Sunday, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.; closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Q: How much is admission?
A: $10 for adults, $8 for seniors/students, free for children under 12. Guided tours are $10 per person with a $60 minimum.

Q: Is the museum accessible?
A: Yes. The first floor is wheelchair accessible; interpretive materials are available for the second floor.

Q: Can I book a guided tour?
A: Yes, by advance reservation via the official website or phone.

Q: Is parking available?
A: Yes, there is free on-site parking and nearby street parking.

Q: Are the slave quarters open to visitors?
A: Yes, the quarters are part of tours and ongoing preservation projects.

Q: Can I take photographs?
A: Non-flash photography is allowed for personal use; restrictions may apply during special exhibits.


Summary and Visitor Tips

The Neill-Cochran House Museum is a cornerstone of Austin’s historical and cultural landscape, blending architectural splendor with a vital commitment to inclusive storytelling. Its preservation of the mansion and slave quarters provides an authentic and moving exploration of antebellum Texas, the lived experiences of enslaved people, and the ongoing pursuit of historical truth and community engagement.

To make the most of your visit:

  • Check the website for current exhibitions and events.
  • Plan for 1–2 hours to explore both the mansion and the slave quarters.
  • Consider visiting during special events for enhanced programming.
  • Download the Audiala app for audio tours and deeper engagement.

By visiting, you help sustain an essential dialogue about Austin’s diverse heritage and contribute to the ongoing preservation of this unique site.


References


For more information, download the Audiala app or visit the Neill-Cochran House Museum online. Experience the enduring legacy and stories of Austin’s past at this remarkable historic site.

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