Chrysalides House

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Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 22, 2025
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History of Chrysalides House

Chrysalides House, erected in the early 1900s, represents a significant piece of Waterloo's architectural heritage. Originally built as a family residence, the house now serves as a cultural hub, fostering community engagement and events.

With its detailed woodwork and prominent Victorian design, Chrysalides House stands out in the neighborhood. It hosts art exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events, contributing to Waterloo's dynamic arts scene.

Must-See Highlights

  • ✨ Local Art Exhibitions
  • 🌳 Beautiful Surrounding Gardens
  • 📜 Historical Tours Available

Chrysalides House is free to visit, making it accessible for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Chrysalides House

Original Purpose

Initially constructed as a private family dwelling, showcasing early 20th-century lifestyle.

Architectural Style

Exhibits Victorian architecture, characteristic of that era's ornate woodwork and design.

Community Hub

Hosts local art events and workshops, attracting community engagement.

Location

619 - A2 Wild Ginger Avenue (Laurel)

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