Teutonia Männerchor of Allegheny City

857 Phineas Street | 10 am – 4 pm

YOUR EXPERIENCE

Get exclusive access inside this private club where you will see The Ratskeller and many murals with detailed paintings and sayings in German, as well as Sängerhalle with its historic mural and display cases.

ABOUT THIS BUILDING

Located in the eastern Northside neighborhood of Deutschtown, this building was built built in a style reminiscent of German half-timbered structures, in 1888 by George Ott, and is now home to the Teutonia Männerchor.

Teutonia Männerchor of Allegheny City is one of Pittsburgh’s oldest and largest private social clubs. Originally founded in 1854 as a home for the Männerchor (men’s choir), the group has remained dedicated to the promotion of German culture and is a cornerstone of the famous Deutschtown area of Pittsburgh. It is a “private membership club with the purpose of furthering choral singing, German cultural traditions and good fellowship.”

  • Photography Allowed: YES

  • Wheelchair-Accessible Entrance: NO

  • Public Restrooms: YES

  • Wheelchair-Accessible Restrooms: NO

  • Photo ID Required: NO

  • Proof of COVID Vaccination Required: NO

  • Face Coverings Required: NO

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