When you are in the New Ulm area, include a visit to the Historic Kiesling House for a unique glimpse into the past. This historic gem is located downtown New Ulm.
Explore the Historic Kiesling House constructed in 1861; it survived the US – Dakota War of 1862. Participate in a wide variety of experiences scheduled at various times throughout the season.
Learn about early pioneer settlement, customs, and traditions of area immigrants. Discover and reexamine events, like the US-Dakota War of 1862, that shaped New Ulm. Examine the development of community and influence of social and political issues on area residents.
Location: 220 North Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minnesota
Open Fridays & Saturdays: June 2nd – September 2nd
Hours: Friday & Saturday, 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Tours: Tours are available by appointment
Admission: $3.00 per person – Children ages 4 and under are free
BCHS members are free
Open Fridays & Saturdays: June 2nd – September 2nd
Hours: Friday & Saturday, 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Tours: Tours are available by appointment
Admission: $3.00 per person – Children ages 4 and under are free
BCHS members are free
If you have questions or want to schedule a tour:
Email: education@browncountyhistorymn.org or Call: 507-233-2621
Email: education@browncountyhistorymn.org or Call: 507-233-2621
Press below to take a tour of the Kiesling House.



