
Philomel Baroque Orchestra performs its baroque music concerts at a range of historic venues in the greater Philadelphia area, bringing audiences an authentic early music concert experience. Philomel’s upcoming season will take place at the following concert venues.
Philomel Concerts at Chestnut Hill Presbyterian
8855 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia
215-247-8855
Click to the Chestnut Hill Presbyterian website for a map and detailed instructions on how to find the venue.
Philomel Concerts at Christ Church
Old City
2nd & Market Streets
Philadelphia
215-922-1695
Christ Church was founded in 1695 and for 66 years was the only Church of England parish in the city of Philadelphia. The building is an outstanding example of colonial architecture in the Georgian spirit. Click to the Christ Church website for a map and detailed instructions on how to find the venue.
St. Martin’s in the Fields
8000 St. Martin's Lane
Chestnut Hill
Philadelphia
215-247-7466
St Martin in the Fields, Chestnut Hill has been a home venue for Philomel for many years. Click to the St Martin in the Fields website for a map and detailed instructions on how to find the venue.
Philomel Concerts at St Paul’s Episcopal Church
84 East Oakland Ave at Pine Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
215-348-4605
St. Paul's Episcopal Church has had a rich history, one that is currently being written by local historian David Contosta. Celebrating its 150th Anniversary this year, the church features a ceiling built like a boat, symbolic of the Ark and the boat of the Fishermen. Click to the St Paul’s website for a map and detailed instructions on how to find the venue.
Philomel Concerts at Carpenters’ Hall
320 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
Completed in 1774, Carpenters’ Hall is the site of Philadelphia’s first lending library and home to the First Continental Congress. It is a remarkable combination of history and architecture, with a Georgian-style interior featuring eight original Windsor chairs. Click to the Carpenters’ Hall web page for a map and detailed instructions on how to find the venue.
Philomel Concerts at Physick House
Built in 1786, Physick House was home to Dr. Philip Syng Physick, the “Father of American Surgery” and is one of the most beautiful Federal townhouses in Society Hill. Click to the Landmarks website for venue location instructions.
Philomel Concerts at the Mercer Museum
84 South Pine Street
Doylestown, PA 18901-4999
Tel (215) 345-0210
Built in 1916, this concrete museum houses artifacts from the early days of this country. The museum was founded and constructed by Henry Mercer who also was responsible for Fonthill and the Moravian Tile works. Click to the Mercer Museum website for venue location instructions and information.
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