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The Pabst Mansion |
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| The Pabst Mansion |
In 1892, the Flemish Renaissance Revival Mansion of Captain Frederick Pabst, world famous beer baron, accomplished sea captain, real estate developer, philanthropist and patron of the arts, was completed. From the day the house was inhabited, it was considered the jewel of Milwaukee's famous avenue of mansions called Grand Avenue and represented the epitome of America's Gilded Age Splendor in Milwaukee.
The Pabst Mansion is a testament to Pabst's success, his love of life and his German heritage. Boasting stunning interiors, elegant original furnishings, elaborate wall coverings, the finest wood craftsmanship, intricate ironwork, brilliant stained glass, and rare art, the Mansion helped make the 1890's the "Pabst Decade" in Milwaukee. |
| 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. |
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| Milwaukee |
| WI |
| 53233 |
Open Mon-Sat 10-3:30, Sun 12-3:30, Apr-Sep, Nov-Dec; Sat 10-3:30, Sun 12-3:30, Jan-Mar
Closed some major holidays. |
| Adults $8; Seniors/Students $7; Children (6-17) $4; Pricing different during Christmas season-see website |
| (414) 931-0808 |
| http://www.pabstmansion.com/ |
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