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Restored Mansion Opens For Tours

This stunning 1891 mansion has been restored to its former glory and is now open for tours.

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The Queen Anne Mansion House Museum
The Queen Anne Mansion House Museum
PRLog (Press Release) - Apr 26, 2010 -
EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. -- Following a four year, multimillion dollar restoration, The Queen Anne Mansion will open as house museum on Saturday, May 1, 2010, at 10 a.m. Museum tours feature fanciful American Queen Anne-style architecture, one of the most impressive collections of 19th century decorative arts, and stories of The Queen Anne Mansion's first family and their distinctive house guests.

The Queen Anne Mansion House Museum is located at 115 West Van Buren in Eureka Springs. Hours are Thursday-Monday, 10 a.m-5 p.m. and Wednesday, 7 p.m-9 p.m.

Tours can be self-guided or led by a docent (by reservation only). In May, $2 of every ticket goes to the Eureka Springs Art Council to support future art exhibits.

Built in 1891 by decorated Civil War veteran and mining industry businessman Curtis Wright, The Queen Anne Mansion was a modern marvel of the 19th century and a work of art. From the personal touches including mineral covered gables and limestone facing to the superb craftsmanship of hand-carved stone and stained glass, The Queen Anne Mansion remains magnificent in scale and artful in details.

The Architecture
The Queen Anne exemplifies style inside and out. A wraparound porch, moon windows, an asymmetrical roof line, multiple shingle patterns, and balconies all work to create a distinctive exterior while the interior showcases a skylight to illuminate the main staircase, massive pocket doors, intricate metalwork, and hand-carved woodwork by German and Italian artisans.

The Collection
The Queen Anne Mansion is home to a private collection of 19th-century decorative arts which include works by some of the most famous of their craft including works by John Henry Belter and J. & J. Meeks among others. Similar works can be viewed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum. The Queen Anne Mansion provides Mid-America’s most coveted access to such craftsmanship with intimate look at these works of art in their intended setting.

The Gallery
Intimate viewing of art is not restricted to 19th-century works. The Queen Anne Mansion features a state-of-the-art gallery that will host rotating cultural exhibits throughout the year. The first such event, coinciding with May Festival of the Arts, is the First Annual Eureka Springs Invitational Art Show during May. The show features accomplished artists living in Eureka Springs. The Queen Anne will donate a portion of museum ticket sales to benefit the Eureka Springs Art Council. Future cultural events planned for The Queen Anne Mansion include touring exhibits from respected cultural institutions like the Smithsonian.

The Lore
The Queen Anne Mansion has no shortage of stories from family, friends, and remarkable feats. Tours introduce guests to the Wright family and some of their famous friends including Buffalo Bill and best selling early 20th-century author, Harold Bell Wright while also recapturing the history of The Queen Anne Mansion’s move. (Originally built in Carthage, Mo., The Queen Anne was dismantled, moved, and reassembled in the current location in the 1980s.)

For more information, call 1-800-MANSION or (479) 363-6291.

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Source:Ken Rundel
Phone:479-253-7333
Address:P.O. Box 522
Zip:72632
City/Town:Eureka Springs
State/Province:Arkansas
Country:United States
Industry:Architecture, Travel, Tourism
Last Updated:Apr 26, 2010
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