Victoria MansionDescriptionVictoria Mansion, also famous as the Morse-Libby House, is the best example of residential decor from the pre-Civil War era in US. With outstanding architecture and well-preserved original interiors that were among the most rich and luxurious in their day, it is a unique document of America’s finest craftsmanship in architecture, interior design, and the ornamental arts. The history of this unparalleled site is definitely of national importance. The most exciting tours are arranged the first and third Friday of each month from June to October. The December is a particularly special month, a time of holiday events, decorations, and festivals.
Entrance FeeAdults: $10 Seniors (62 and over: $9 Students 6-17: $3 Under 6: Free
Operating HoursMay – October: Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Open Mondays, July-October 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed July 4th and Labor Day.
Getting ThereVictoria Mansion is situated at 109 Danforth Street in Portland’s Arts District, just minutes from the Old Port.
From Interstate 295 (North or South) you should take exit 6A (Forest Avenue South), turn right and drive through Deering Oaks Park. Move through the first light straight up the hill on State Street, turn left at the 5th light, onto Danforth Street. Victoria Mansion is located on the left at the corner of Park and Danforth Streets.
109 Danforth Street Portland, Maine 04101
Phone: (207) 772-4841
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