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Checking In? Bethlehem’s Alluring Accommodations

Explore Bethlehem's long hospitality legacy at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem, the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts, and the Sun Inn!

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11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Checking In? Bethlehem’s Alluring Accommodations Overview

Checking In? Bethlehem’s Alluring Accommodations unveils the city’s long hospitality legacy. Starting with the First House in Bethlehem, guests will explore iconic establishments like the Crown Inn, Sun Inn, and Golden Eagle Hotel, and learn about some of Bethlehem’s most famous visitors!

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This show is made possible, in part, through generous support from our Presenting Sponsor Historic Hotel Bethlehem.

This show runs from June 1, 2024 through January 26, 2025.

Checking In Combo Ticket

For the best way to experience Checking In: Bethlehem’s Alluring Accommodations, purchase a Checking In Combo Ticket!

This ticket will include admission to the Checking In? Bethlehem’s Alluring Accommodations exhibitions at both the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem (66 W Church Street) and the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts (427 N New Street), as well as a self-guided tour and a Christmas City Spirits tasting experience, including a complimentary tasting glass, at the Sun Inn (564 Main Street).

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Christmas City Spirits Logo

Combo Tickets are only for guests 21 and older

Journey Through Bethlehem’s Alluring Accommodations

Starting June 1, be among the first to see this amazing new exhibition!

Moravian Museum of Bethlehem

Indian Hotel Checking In Exhibit
Indian House on the West Bank of the Monocacy near Bethlehem, Pa. -MHS0831 from the collection of the Moravian Historical Society

Guests will “check-in” at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem (66 W Church Street) where they’ll find themselves transported back nearly three-hundred years to the fictional Moravian Inn. Here, guests will interact with Moravian settlers in the Gasthaus and earn their keep by performing several tasks.

Moving to the guestrooms, guests will learn about the different types of visitors to Bethlehem, and how they were welcomed based on their religious background. Guests will be amazed to learn they are walking in the footsteps of many famous visitors to Bethlehem when they view our wall of fame.

Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts

Tiffany Punchbowl Checking In Exhibition
Tiffany Punchbowl, gifted to Charles Schwab by the Board of Directors of Bethlehem Steel. Charles Schwab had design input in the construction of Historic Hotel Bethlehem.

The journey continues at the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts (427 N New Street) where guests will find themselves transported to Bethlehem circa 1870 when the Eagle Hotel was in its prime. Here, guests will learn about the ways hotels created a sense of grandeur and explore late-nineteenth-century style, accessories, and culture. Guests will also learn about the rise of the Bethlehem bed and breakfast, and at-home hospitality.

As the decades rush by, guests will be invited to the newly built Historic Hotel Bethlehem, where they’ll attend an extravagant Roaring Twenties-style wedding in the ballroom. In the very next room, guests will be astounded to learn that in Prohibition era, poker games and gangsters were a common sight in many a Bethlehem hotel room. Guests can even play Frankie “Pretty Boy” Carbone in a high-stakes game of poker. Finally, guests will visit The Blind Tiger – the Kemerer’s very own speakeasy! Be sure to remember the secret password “Annie”, but make sure you don’t draw any attention to yourself – we don’t want any visits from the coppers!

The Sun Inn

Gaststube or Guest Parlor at the Sun Inn - Checking In Exhibit
Gaststube or “Guest Parlor” – Image Courtesy of the Sun Inn

Visit the Sun Inn (564 Main Street) next and enjoy a self-guided tour of the museum! For guests 21 and older, purchase a Checking In Combo Ticket which will include a Christmas City Spirits tasting experience and a complimentary tasting glass with a recipe.

The wooden and gold sign for the historic 1758 Sun Inn
Sun Inn

Visitors will get to see the Sun Inn which opened in 1760, and explore various colonial rooms, such as the Gaststube or “Guest Parlor” and the Innkeepers Room. Learn about how it served as a gathering place for leading patriots, statesmen, and military leaders. The Sun Inn played a crucial role in the shaping of both Bethlehem and the United States. The fact that it welcomed such esteemed guests, such as George Washington, John Adams, and the Marquis de Lafayette, highlights its significance in American history.

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Note: Admission can also be purchased to each site individually.

Note: Custom Tours outside of museum open hours incur additional fees. If you are interested in a Custom Tour, book yours today!

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