The Brigham Young Winter Home is an iconic historical site located in the picturesque city of St. George, USA. The residence served as a winter retreat for the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints between 1870 and 1877. Today, this architectural landmark has been carefully restored and turned into a museum, recreating the authentic atmosphere of the lives of Utah's early pioneers.
The building consists of two parts: the original structure, completed in 1871, and a later expansion that doubled the living space. The museum offers a rare opportunity to peek behind the scenes of Brigham Young's family life and understand the massive role he played in the exploration and development of Southern Utah.
In addition to the house itself, the grounds feature the president's office, where important administrative and spiritual decisions were made. Thanks to the efforts of restorers, the museum's interiors fully match the style of the 1870s, allowing visitors to literally take a journey back in time.