Doors Open Baltimore

Explore some of Baltimore’s most interesting spaces and places during Doors Open Baltimore – a weekend of free architectural adventure on Saturday and Sunday, October 5 and 6. Discover Baltimore’s neighborhoods, peek inside some of the city’s most stunning spaces, and make meaningful connections to buildings and the people who design, preserve and carry out amazing work in the city. To learn more, visit https://www.doorsopenbaltimore.org/

Doors Open Baltimore
photo credit: Andrew Nagl

EVENT DETAILS

What: Doors Open Baltimore

When: Saturday, October 5; Sunday, October 6; 10am – 4pm; rain or shine!

Where: Citywide

Details: 2019 marks the sixth annual Doors Open Baltimore, the city’s largest festival of architecture and neighborhoods. Doors Open Baltimore invites thousands of visitors to explore Baltimore’s neighborhoods, peek inside some of the city’s most stunning spaces, and make meaningful connections to the built environment and the people who design, build preserve and carry out amazing work in our city.

Saturday, October 5, 2019, 10am–4pm
Open House Day: Over 50 buildings across the city open for free to peek inside, many of which are typically not open to the public. Build your own itinerary and explore the city! Bus tour and bike tour will also be available.

Sunday, October 6, 2019, 10am–4pm
Special Tours Day: Over 12 guided tours of neighborhoods and buildings. Each tour will require separate registration. Space is limited!

Visit https://www.doorsopenbaltimore.org/
for a list of participating sites and tours:

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One reply on “Doors Open Baltimore – A Free Architectural Adventure in Baltimore – 10/5 and 10/6”

  1. It seems as though Doors Open Baltimore is no longer ‘free’. The buildings that we visited last year were, indeed, without cost. The ones that we signed up for this year are charging five dollars per person.

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