Once the grand estate of Charles Howard Candler, heir to the Coca-Cola fortune, Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is now a thriving creative hub where history and the arts collide. Built in 1920, this Gothic-Tudor mansion stands out with its castle-like façade, arched doorways, and intricate woodwork, making it one of Atlanta’s most stunning architectural landmarks.

Today, the estate is home to a multidisciplinary arts center, offering everything from painting and pottery to dance and music. Concerts and performances fill the grand halls, while rotating gallery exhibitions bring contemporary art into a historic setting. Seasonal events, like the magical Christmas at Callanwolde, transform the mansion into a dazzling holiday showcase.

Beyond the arts, the 12-acre estate features lush gardens, a picturesque courtyard, and hidden walking paths that provide a peaceful escape just minutes from the city. Whether you’re here to admire the architecture, take a class, or catch a live performance, Callanwolde remains a place where creativity thrives in the heart of history.

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