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A Weekend in Historic Harmony & Zelienople

How to spend a charming weekend exploring the German heritage, museums, and dining of neighboring Harmony and Zelienople.

Founded in 1804 by the Harmony Society, a group of German Lutheran Separatists, the town of Harmony anchors western Pennsylvania's first National Historic Landmark District. Together with neighboring Zelienople, it makes for a relaxed weekend of history, antiquing, and genuinely good food, all within a short drive of Pittsburgh. Here is a plan for soaking up the small-town charm.

Start at the Harmony Museum

The Harmony Museum tells the big story of this little town, with exhibits on the Harmonists, George Washington, and the region's early history. The museum owns several historic properties, including its 1809 main building and the 1812 Wagner Haus that houses the shop. Pick up a self-guided walking tour map here before you set out.

Harmony Museum

Historic museum interpreting 250 years of local history through guided tours of three…

Walk the Landmark District

Harmony's National Historic Landmark District includes more than 50 buildings that retain the character of an old German village. You can self-tour the Harmonist and Mennonite cemeteries, including the Harmony Society cemetery with its famous revolving stone door. Take your time wandering the streets, where antique shops, gift stores, and florals add to the village charm.

Lunch and Coffee in Harmony

For a bite, the historic Harmony Inn serves German favorites with a twist in a building locals say is delightfully haunted. For something lighter, Wunderbar Coffee & Crepes pours Italian-style coffee right in the heart of this German town. Both are easy walks from the museum.

The Harmony Inn

German-style restaurant and craft beer destination operated by North Country Brewing…

Dinner in Zelienople

A short hop south, Zelienople's Main Street offers a polished dinner option at Della Terra Italian Bistro, set inside a historic former Mellon Bank building. The kitchen, led by a Zelienople native, focuses on naturally leavened Neapolitan pizza, handmade pasta, and ingredient-driven Italian cooking sourced from local farms. It is a beloved date-night spot.

Della Terra Italian Bistro

Italian trattoria in historic downtown Zelienople featuring ingredient-driven cuisine…

Raise a Glass at ShuBrew

Round out the evening at ShuBrew in Zelienople, known for quality beer paired with simple seasonal food. Beyond beer they also offer locally made wine, hard cider, and even homemade root beer, plus playful favorites like their peanut-butter-cup stout. It is a friendly, low-key way to cap a day of exploring.

ShuBrew Handcrafted Ales & Food

Brewery and restaurant opened in 2013 on Main Street in historic downtown Zelienople.…

Time Your Visit for a Festival

Harmony hosts seasonal events throughout the year, from German dinners to a German Christmas Market, that bring the town's heritage to life. If you can align your weekend with one of these celebrations, you will catch the village at its most festive. Check the museum and town calendars before you plan your trip.

In This Guide

  1. 1.Start at the Harmony Museum
  2. 2.Walk the Landmark District
  3. 3.Lunch and Coffee in Harmony
  4. 4.Dinner in Zelienople
  5. 5.Raise a Glass at ShuBrew
  6. 6.Time Your Visit for a Festival

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