Must-See Sites in New Harmony, Indiana


Where history, art, and quiet beauty come together

Tucked along the banks of the Wabash River, New Harmony is a destination unlike anywhere else in the Midwest. Known for its utopian roots, striking architecture, and peaceful atmosphere, this small town invites visitors to slow down and truly experience their surroundings.

Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, these are the must-see sites that define the spirit of New Harmony.

The Roofless Church

The Roofless Church 5 One of the most iconic landmarks in town, the Roofless Church is an open-air sanctuary designed by architect Philip Johnson. With no roof to separate you from the sky, the space invites reflection, calm, and connection. 


At the center, a sculpture of a kneeling figure creates a powerful focal point—especially at sunrise or sunset when the light filters in just right. It’s quiet, simple, and unforgettable.

The Labyrinths

Just a short walk from one another, the New Harmony Labyrinths offer a different kind of experience. These carefully designed "mazes" isn’t about getting lost—it’s about slowing down.

Walking the path to the center and back out again is both grounding and surprisingly meditative. It’s a favorite for visitors looking to unplug and reset.

Explore both the Cathedral Labyrinth and the famous Harmonist Labyrinth for a unique experience.

New Harmony Historic Sites

Step into the past at Historic New Harmony, where preserved buildings and guided tours tell the story of two early utopian societies—the Harmonists and the Owenites.

From original log structures to community gathering spaces, every corner reveals something about the people who once believed this small town could change the world. Tours begin at Community House No. 2 and offer a deeper look into New Harmony’s fascinating history.

TOURS

Harmonie State Park

Just outside of town, Harmonie State Park delivers some of the most scenic views in southern Indiana. Rolling hills, wooded trails, and overlooks of the Wabash River make it a must for nature lovers.

Whether you’re hiking, biking, or simply taking in the view, it’s the perfect balance to New Harmony’s historic charm.

The Atheneum Visitors Center

A striking contrast to the town’s historic structures, the Atheneum is a modern architectural masterpiece designed by Richard Meier.

Inside, exhibits introduce visitors to the town’s history and layout, making it the perfect first stop before exploring the rest of New Harmony.

Rapp-Owen Granary

The Rapp-Owen Granary is one of the most unique buildings in town. Its circular design and massive interior make it architecturally fascinating—and surprisingly versatile.

Today, it often hosts events, exhibits, and gatherings, giving new life to a structure that has stood for generations.

Wabash River Views

No visit is complete without spending time along the Wabash River. The riverfront offers some of the most peaceful moments you’ll find anywhere—especially at sunset.

It’s the kind of place where time slows down, conversations linger, and the view does all the talking.

Plan Your Visit

New Harmony isn’t a place you rush through—it’s one you experience. Take your time wandering between sites, stop into local shops, and give yourself space to enjoy the quiet beauty that defines this one-of-a-kind destination.

Whether you’re here for a day trip or a weekend getaway, these must-see sites are just the beginning of what you’ll discover.

START PLANNING

Originally posted by One New Harmony/New Harmony Business Associates, Inc. via Locable

One New Harmony/New Harmony Business Associates, Inc.

www.visitnewharmony.com