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Hygienic Art Gallery | New London


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Landmark: Hygienic Art Gallery
City: New London
Country: USA Connecticut
Continent: North America

Hygienic Art Gallery, New London, USA Connecticut, North America

The Hygienic Art Gallery is an art exhibition space located in New London, Connecticut, USA.

It occupies a former public bathhouse structure.

Visual Characteristics

The building is constructed from red brick. It features a rectangular footprint with a pitched roof. The primary entrance is marked by a set of double doors. Interior walls are painted white to serve as a neutral backdrop for artwork. The space is open-plan with minimal internal divisions.

Location & Access Logistics

The gallery is situated at 79-85 Bank Street in downtown New London. It is approximately 0.2km from the New London Waterfront. Street parking is available on Bank Street and surrounding avenues, subject to meter regulations. The New London Union Station, serving Amtrak and Shore Line East rail lines, is 0.4km West. Several local bus routes, including the 2 and 4, stop within a 0.1km radius.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The structure was originally built in 1907 as a public bathhouse, intended to provide hygienic facilities for the local population. It was designed by architect George A. Douglas. The building was later repurposed into an art gallery in 1997.

Key Highlights & Activities

Exhibitions rotate monthly, featuring a range of contemporary art from local and regional artists. The gallery hosts artist talks and opening receptions. Visitors can view and purchase artwork on display. The main exhibition hall is accessible for viewing during operating hours.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available on-site. Limited seating is provided within the exhibition space. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the building. No on-site food vendors are present, but numerous restaurants and cafes are located on Bank Street within a 0.1km radius.

Best Time to Visit

The gallery is best visited during its standard operating hours, typically Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Weekday afternoons generally offer fewer crowds. Lighting conditions are consistent due to artificial illumination.

Facts & Legends

A local anecdote suggests that the original bathhouse plumbing system, though no longer functional, still exists beneath the gallery floor, a remnant of its former use.

Nearby Landmarks

  • 0.1km North: New London Public Library
  • 0.2km South: New London Waterfront
  • 0.3km Southwest: Custom House Maritime Museum
  • 0.5km West: New London Union Station


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