Welcome to the quaint, serene and historic town of New Harmony, Indiana.
We proudly call it home and invite you to be our guest.
Steeped in the history of our nation’s early quest for utopian community and
scientific knowledge, New Harmony offers visitors a cultural, artistic and
shopping experience worthy of towns many times our size.
We offer visitors a range of dining experiences from the sophisticate to lively
tavern fare. Our many galleries regularly host exhibitions that focus on
regional and local talents, though we’ve also hosted Warhol, celebrated the
coming of spring with an annual plein air
contest, and proudly claimed artist Stephen Pace as
our own.
Shoppers will enjoy the selection of beautiful jewelry, clothing and
furnishings, many made here in New Harmony. And our antique stores offer
a range of designs and collectibles; whether you’re looking to add to a
collection or make a fashion statement in your home or office.
Walk our sidewalks or bike our quiet tree-lined streets and see colorful
gardens and dramatic public spaces, beautiful sculptures and contemplative
water features.
Admire the blend of rich architectural design, from early 19th century log
cabins, to a quintessential Victorian-era downtown, to architect Richard
Meier’s contemporary Atheneum, which also serves as our visitors’ center.
And join us in celebrating our cultural and historical heritage each year
during “Heritage Artisans
Week” and September’s “Kunstfest”.
We also offer live music, equity theater, historic tours, lectures and
readings. And, if you’re visiting New Harmony to attend one of our festivals, a conference or
wedding, or just seeking a romantic weekend get-away, you’ll find comfortable
and affordable overnight lodging accommodations.
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Ideally situated on the banks of the Wabash River and centrally located between
St. Louis, Nashville, Louisville and Indianapolis, New Harmony offers visitors
a unique experience. And, as we approach our town’s bicentennial, we
especially want to invite you to join us in celebrating all that New Harmony
has to offer, and what makes it a place in which we proudly do business and
call home.
You’ll come for the history, the shopping, and the arts. We know you’ll
stay for the beauty, the quiet and the serenity.
Welcome to New Harmony, Indiana.
THE MEMBERS OF THE NEW HARMONY
BUSINESS ASSOCIATES
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Harmony Bicentennial 1814 - 2014