Following are photos of the University of Virginia's original “Academical Village” (see also UVA map.)
East Range.
Washington Hall, built 1826, expanded 1869, restored 1961. During much of its early existence it was used by the Washington Literary Society and Debating Union.
Serpentine wall between Washington Hall and Pavilion II.
Ornamental garden area behind Pavilion II.
A garden entrance.
Beyond the garden entrance.
Colonnade on the east side of the Lawn, looking south.
Colonnade on the east side of the Lawn, looking north.
The Rotunda, built 1822–1826, as seen from the Lawn.
The Rotunda.
The Rotunda as seen from University Avenue.
Pavilion VI.
A faculty cat surveys the Lawn…
…While just a few feet away, two recent “graduates” of the nest are shaky about flying on their own.
This guide to Charlottesville, Virginia is sponsored by Mitchells Publications.
Copyright © 2006 Patricia B. Mitchell.