Why you'd want to live in The Museum District
Historic charm at the center of Richmond’s cultural corridor. West of Arthur Ashe Boulevard lies the Museum District, a neighborhood defined by early-20th-century architecture and leafy, welcoming streets. Homes here range from Victorian and Colonial Revival styles to Art Deco apartments and classic brick townhouses. Bordered by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Virginia Museum of History & Culture, the Museum District offers a rare balance of residential calm and cultural vibrancy. Its proximity to Carytown, Scott’s Addition, and the Boulevard—paired with its architectural integrity—makes it one of Richmond’s most enduringly desirable places to live. via museumdistrict.org

