Opening Day!
Our regular season will run May 1st – October 31st, 2025.
Tickets for our regular season are on sale now.
We look forward to seeing you!
Our regular season will run May 1st – October 31st, 2025.
Tickets for our regular season are on sale now.
We look forward to seeing you!
National Textiles Day falls on May 3rd, which coincides with our regular season opening weekend. For the second year in a row, we will be celebrating National Textiles Day with a limited exhibition of items from our textiles collection in the rooms for which they were designed.
Join us for a spirited New Orleans Sunday brunch at Portland Country Club! Featuring Hurricanes, Oysters Rockefeller, gumbo, live jazz music, and more. A nod to the Mansion’s New Orleans roots—don’t miss it!
Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025 (Rain date: Sunday June 8)
Join us for free sketching tours on Danforth Street starting at Victoria Mansion. The morning workshop is intended for working trades people. The afternoon is free and open to the public - no experience necessary!
Members are invited to join us at Victoria Mansion for an exclusive open shutters tour! These rare but popular tours provide the opportunity to see the Mansion's rooms in full natural light, as they would have appeared in the 19th century. Light refreshments will be provided at this event.
Celebrate our 19-year partnership with Allagash Brewing! Enjoy food, beverage, live music, and first-floor Mansion tours—all included with your ticket.
Tickets on sale now!
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...
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...
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Americans turned to the spirit world to make sense of staggering mortal losses and uncertain futures. In New Orleans, Afro-Creole mediums gathered around séance tables to commune with the dead.
Join us for an evening tour, using the Mansion as a backdrop, for tales of the Victorian-era phenomenon of Spiritualism and the heavy influence of death and mourning on Victorian society. Following the tour with be a brief talk and demonstration on the special effects behind the seances that fooled and inspired the public for decades.Â