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First Friday Art Walk: National Textiles Day

Victoria Mansion 109 Danforth Street, Portland, ME

Victoria Mansion is fortunate to have over 90% of the house’s original collection, including samples of beautiful, intricate textiles from nearly every room. These delicate objects are usually housed in our climate-controlled textile storage room on the third floor of the museum and are rarely on public view. Our community of Mansion Members, supporters, and […]

Historic Perspectives of Park Street Walking Tour (Jane’s Walk Maine 2024)

Victoria Mansion 109 Danforth Street, Portland, ME

A free walking tour, offered as part of Jane's Walk Maine 2024! Explore Park Street, part of the West End Historic District, a well-preserved time capsule that offers a glimpse into 19th-century Portland. This one-hour stroll will highlight some of the people who helped create this fashionable residential enclave – which at the time was […]

Member Event: Basement to Tower Tour

Victoria Mansion 109 Danforth Street, Portland, ME

Save the date! Victoria Mansion Members are invited to a rare opportunity to tour areas of the house not usually on public view. Join Mansion staff to tour the basement, once a vital center of operations for domestic staff, the third floor, today home to collections storage and conservation initiatives, and small group access to […]

Queen Victoria’s Birthday: Free Admission for Victorias and Alberts

Victoria Mansion 109 Danforth Street, Portland, ME

Queen Victoria's 205th birthday is Friday, May 24th! While the Queen never visited the Mansion during her lifetime, she became its namesake when siblings William and Clara Holmes saved the house from possible demolition and reopened it as a museum in 1941. Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, co-designed their summer home, Osborne House, on the […]

Member Event: Backstairs Lives Tour

Victoria Mansion 109 Danforth Street, Portland, ME

Save the date! Tours at Victoria Mansion have always included the Morses and the Libbys, but there was another group who also lived here - their domestic servants. For many years, we knew only minimal information about them. Recently, however, research through the Backstairs Lives Initiative has led to some interesting discoveries about the people […]