Emmaus250 spans twelve incredible venues across the Borough โ from historic homesteads to community parks.
All 12 Venues
Where the Celebration Lives
Click any location for directions. Many venues are within easy walking distance of each other.
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Emmaus Triangle
๐ Triangle Park, Main St, Emmaus, PA 18049
The heart of downtown Emmaus. The Triangle serves as the central hub of Emmaus250, anchoring the Main Street vendor corridor and serving as a key gathering point throughout the celebration.
Emmaus's beloved community park featuring open fields, pavilions, an amphitheater, sports facilities, and walking paths. A perfect venue for large outdoor events and family activities.
A beautifully restored historic homestead featuring the Heinrich Knauss House and The Barn event space. Home to guided house tours and educational lectures throughout the celebration.
East Penn School District's flagship high school, providing a large-capacity indoor venue for performances, ceremonies, and large-format events during Emmaus250.
Built by Jacob Ehrenhardt Jr. in 1803, this federal-style farmhouse is one of Emmaus's most significant historic landmarks. Step inside and experience early 19th-century life in the borough.
Est. 1734, the Shelter House is one of the oldest structures in the region. Set on peaceful grounds near the baseball fields, it offers a quiet, historically rich experience.
A beautiful outdoor venue adjacent to the Knauss Homestead, the Remembrance Garden provides a serene setting for reflective events, ceremonies, and quiet programming.
The historic Moravian Church at the heart of Emmaus's founding story. A place of community, music, and spiritual heritage โ central to the borough's Moravian roots.
The seat of Emmaus municipal government, Borough Hall serves as an official venue for civic ceremonies, programming, and community gatherings during Emmaus250.
A beloved local gem, the Emmaus Theatre brings charming old-world character to the celebration. An intimate performance venue for theatrical, musical, and film programming.
The historic Moravian cemetery, God's Acre is a profoundly meaningful site reflecting Emmaus's deep Moravian heritage and the lives of those who built this community over 250 years.