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  1. An example of Greek Revival architecture, the Mansions distinct floor plan and details make it stand out among historic buildings in the area. The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a historic home located in Mobile, Alabama. Built in 1855, the mansion is open for tours and special event rental.

  2. The BraggMitchell Mansion, also known as the BraggMitchell House, is a historic house museum in Mobile, Alabama. It was built in 1855 by Judge John Bragg and is one of the most photographed buildings in the city as well as one of the more popular tourist attractions.

  3. The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is open to the public for guided tours. It is always a good idea to call ahead to make certain we aren’t closed for a private event. Check our calendar for schedule changes. Please note that indoor photography is not allowed during historic tours. Tour Hours Tuesday-Friday: 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm

  4. Visitor Info. Tours have resumed with important safety and health restrictions. We conduct tours with limited numbers on-the-hour, beginning at 10AM and closing at 4PM (last daily tour at 3PM), Tuesdays – Fridays. New Guidelines for Touring BRAGG-MITCHELL MANSION. WELCOME!

  5. Mar 27, 2023 · Bragg-Mitchell Mansion. Bragg-Mitchell Mansion The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a historic house museum in Mobile, Mobile County, built in the Greek-revival style. The date of construction is unclear, with some sources citing 1847 but most citing 1855. The house is located today in midtown Mobile on almost 12 acres, but when it was built, it sat ...

  6. 1906 Springhill Ave. Mobile, AL 36607. Get Directions. Phone. (251) 471-6364. Email. visit@braggmitchellmansion.com. Beautiful antebellum mansion minutes from downtown Mobile, Alabama. Nestled among centuries-old oaks and beautiful azaleas, the estate was created in 1855.

  7. The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a historic house museum located in Mobile. It is named for two of its owners: circuit-court judge John Bragg, who owned the home from 1855-1878, and Minnie Mitchell, who purchased the home in 1931 and restored it to its original appearance. The home was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

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