The Guenther House

The Guenther House

The Guenther House

The Guenther House, the historic residence of Carl Hilmar Guenther, founder of Pioneer Flour Mills, stands as a testament to San Antonio’s rich history. This limestone building, with its Victorian furnishings, offers visitors a glimpse into the past. Inside, the museum showcases a collection of antique bakeware and home goods, providing a tangible connection to the area’s heritage. Visitors can also shop for milled and gourmet goods, or enjoy homestyle American and Tex-Mex fare at the on-site restaurant, which serves breakfast, brunch, and lunch.

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