The Chapel at Second Presbyterian Church of Richmond
The Chapel at Second Presbyterian Church dates from 1897. It featuring a fine Tiffany window, and a vaulted wooden ceiling. It remains one of the most beautiful small rooms in the city, and certainly one of the best places in the region to enjoy chamber music.
Directions and parking information:
5 North Fifth Street, Downtown Richmond
Phone: 804-649-9148
Second Presbyterian Church is located at
5 North 5th Street, between Franklin and Main Streets, in the heart of downtown Richmond, Virginia. The church is most easily approached from 5th Street, which is one-way to the south. As you proceed south on 5th Street, we are located on the left-hand side of the street. Immediately before reaching the church, you will find a multi-level parking deck that provides ample parking for a nominal fee. Entry to the church is possible through the courtyard and atrium to the right of the main sanctuary doors on Fifth street. Volunteers will be on hand to direct you to our ticket tables.
Directions From Out of Town
From Williamsburg
Proceed west on I-64; take the I-95S/5th Street exit (Exit 190) on the left toward PETERSBURG/DOWNTOWN/COLISEUM; Stay STRAIGHT to go onto 5th Street.
From Charlottesville
Proceed east on I64; (I-64E merges with
I-95S at Richmond) take Exit 75 toward Williamsburg/Norfolk; immediately take
3rd Street exit toward Coliseum/Downtown; stay straight to go onto 3rd Street; turn left onto Jackson Street in 0.1 mile; turn right onto 5th Street.
From Fredericksburg
Proceed south on I-95; take Exit 75 toward Williamsburg/Norfolk; immediately take
3rd Street exit toward Coliseum/Downtown; stay straight to go onto 3rd Street; turn left onto Jackson Street in 0.1 mile; turn right onto 5th Street.
From Petersburg
Proceed north on I-95; merge onto DOWNTOWN EXPRESSWAY/I-95/
VA-195W via Exit 74A toward I-195 (portions toll); take the Canal Street exit toward US-60; in 0.1 mile, turn slight left onto Canal Street; in 0.1 mile, turn right on S 9th Street; in 0.1 mile, turn left on E Main Street; in 0.3 mile, turn right onto N. 4th Street; turn right on E. Franklin Street; turn right onto N. 5th Street
The Virginia Holocaust Museum
Our concerts at The Virginia Holocaust Museum are held in their stunning auditorium, a recreation of a synagogue in Kovno, Lithuania, the hometown of museum founder Jay M. Ipson. It is a venue as special as the music itself. For more information on the profound and wonderful museum itself, click here.
The Virginia Holocaust Museum web site provides a free link to driving directions: please click here. There is ample free parking on either side of the city’s floodwall, both in front of the museum on Cary street, and behind the floodwall on Dock street. For a parking map, please click here. Volunteers will be present to guide you to the parking options.
Bon Air Presbyterian Church
The Sanctuary at Bon Air Presbyterian Church dates from 1963, and is a beautiful modern space with lots of natural wood, and is the perfect size for enjoying chamber music. The sanctuary boasts a lovely Bechstein grand piano, showcased in our evening of American keyboard and chamber music on May 3.
Directions and parking information:
9201 W. Huguenot Road, Bon Air, Richmond
Phone: 804-272-7514
The church’s web site offers a convenient map and driving directions.
Please click here. There is ample free parking available.
Richmond Main Library
The Richmond Main Library and it's performance space - the Gellman Room - is located at 101 East Franklin Street between First and Second Streets. Named in honor of Richmond attorney Samuel H. Gellman, the room is used for a variety of programs and events, and is a wonderful public space in downtown Richmond.
The Chester Library
The Chester Library is located at 11800 Centre Street in the town of Chester, south of Richmond. The beautiful new library is a branch of the Chesterfield County Public Library. For a location map, please click here.