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Carus Mansion
Carus Mansion

Hegeler Carus Mansion

Description

Completed in 1876, this stately Second Empire masterpiece is a National Landmark. Designed by W. W. Boyington, architect of the famous Chicago Water Tower, the structure remains virtually unaltered.

The Mansion, with its seven levels, fifty-seven rooms, and approximately 16,000 square feet, is as unique on the interior as it is on the exterior. The home boasts beautiful intricate parquet floors and hand painted ceilings, and ten beautifully carved fireplaces, of which several are marble.

The Hegeler Carus Mansion was also a site for historic accomplishments in industry, philosophy, publishing, and religion.

Visitors today experience the grandeur of a bygone era and the heritage of a fascinating family, whose history is woven tightly with the area, Illinois, the United States,
and reaches across three continents.

Year Built
1874
Admission
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Hours
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Contact Information

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Address
1307 7th Street, La Salle, IL, USA
1307 7th Street, La Salle, IL, USA
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  • Tracy

    Beautiful, a must see

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