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  1. About Us. Built in 1855 by Judge John Bragg, the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a 13,000 square foot Greek Revival facing Springhill Avenue in Mobile, Alabama. Judge Bragg built the home for his wife and family to enjoy Mobile’s social season, Thanksgiving through Mardi Gras.

  2. 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!

  3. General Admission & Daily Tours. All tours are open. Due to concerns regarding the COVID virus, we will have health and safety restrictions in place in complicance with CDC, local and state authorities. Please see our NEWS and EVENTS section for updates to the issue.

  4. 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.

  5. Address. 1906 Spring Hill Ave Mobile, AL 36607. Phone. 251-471-6364. Facts. The Bragg-Mitchell House is a stunning historic house museum located in the charming city of Mobile, Alabama. The mansion was constructed in 1855 by Judge John Bragg and designed by his brother, Alexander J. Bragg, a notable local architect.

  6. - Built in 1855 by Judge John Bragg, the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a 13,000 square foot Greek Revival facing Springhill Avenue in Mobile, Alabama. Judge Bragg built the home for his wife and family to enjoy Mobile's social season, Thanksgiving through Mardi Gras.

  7. View photos of events at the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion and visit our rental information page for event rental information.

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