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  1. Pabst Mansion. Featuring 37 rooms, 12 baths and 14 fireplaces, sea captain and beer baron Captain Frederick Pabst's beautiful home was built in the Flemish Renaissance style on Milwaukee's historic Grand Avenue. During docent-led tours visitors will see the first through third floors and learn about the Pabst Mansion and family.

  2. Historic mansion built for Captain Frederick Pabst and his wife Maria Best Pabst in 1892. Mansion has approximately 20,000 square-feet of space. Mansion has approximately 20,000 square-feet of space.

  3. Specialties: Built by the famed brewing family between 1890 and 1892, the Pabst Mansion remains of the largest and most expensive houses to have ever been constructed in the city. Filled with rich details executed in wood, stained glass and wrought iron, the Pabst Mansion is further enhanced by original furnishings and an exceptional collection of fine and decorative arts.

    • 2000 W Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee, WI 53233
  4. Apr 30, 2022 · This event finished on 30 April 2022. Tour Floral Reflections: Ikebana at the Pabst Mansion on Saturday evening to immerse yourself in flowery splendor. This special evening tour invites guests to take in the exhibition, which includes over twenty ikebana displays positioned throughout the historic home in the spaces which inspired their design, while enjoying live music and floral-inspired ...

  5. Apr 14, 2023 · The Pabst Mansion is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating the legacy of the Pabst family and its impact on the citizens, history, and culture of the Greater Milwaukee community, through the preservation and ongoing operation of the family’s 1892 historic Pabst Mansion, which now operates as a house museum.

  6. Free behind-the-scenes tour for a group of six (reservations required) Discounted rental of the Pabst Mansion for your own private party. A private Champagne Toast and Tour with the Director, limit 16 persons. Contributions and memberships are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Learn about membership at the Pabst Mansion.

  7. The Pabst Mansion was designed by noted Milwaukee architects, George Bowman and Alfred Charles Clas, and constructed in 1892 at a cost of just over $254,000 – over $7 million in today’s money. The Mansion, then located on the elegant Grand Avenue, replaced the Pabst family home on the grounds of the Pabst Brewing Company, and was seen as ...

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