Redwood Library & Athenæum

Redwood Library & Athenæum, chartered in 1747, is America’s first purpose-built library, and the oldest continuously operating in its original location. As such, this handsome building is the only remaining secular public cultural institution in this country with an unbroken link to the colonial period and America’s founding. It has functioned for nearly three-hundred years as Newport’s intellectual core, a humanities center and civic learning hub styled after ideals of ancient Athenian culture and philosophy.  

The Library & Athenæum is crafted of wood “rusticated” to look like stone, which was in keeping with then-fashionable English Palladian taste. The architectural design, modeled after a Roman Doric temple with portico and wings, is the work of Peter Harrison, known as America’s first professionally trained architect, and it represents the first use of such a design in the New World. 

PARKING
Street parking available on a first come, first served basis in the surrounding area. We suggested patrons allow at least 20 minutes to locate parking.

ACCESSIBILITY
Fully wheelchair accessible. One accessible parking spot. Limited additional accessible parking available by advance reservation. Should you have a handicap accessible parking tag for your vehicle, please contact the Box Office to reserve an accessible parking spot close to the venue. The entrance ramp provides a gradual, easy path of travel. There is a slight lip upon entering the venue.

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Toast the 54th Newport Classical Music Festival with this intimate performance and elegant cocktail celebration at the historic Redwood Library & Athenæum! Clarinetist Anthony McGill is one of classical music’s most recognizable and brilliantly multifaceted figures. During the special extended intermission reception, explore the Library while enjoying cocktails and an array of hors d’oeuvres. 
Celebrate the conclusion of the 54th Newport Classical Music Festival and the 275th anniversary of the Redwood Library & Athenæum in this intimate and historic performance and reception! German-Canadian award-winning cellist Johannes Moser joins acclaimed young American pianist Drew Petersen...
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