Conrad Mansion Museum
About This Museum
People don't just come to the Conrad Mansion to see an old house; they come to step directly into the story of Montana's Gilded Age. You're guided through the sprawling, 13,000-square-foot home by costumed interpreters who bring the family's history to life, from the grand parlor where guests were entertained to the surprisingly modern kitchen. It feels less like a museum and more like the Conrads have just stepped out for a moment, leaving their lavish world perfectly preserved. The overall effect is an intimate and surprisingly personal glimpse into the ambitions and daily lives of a wealthy frontier family.
Collection Highlights
The home is filled with original Conrad family possessions, from Alicia Conrad's elegant Parisian gowns to the ingenious built-in vacuum systemβa true marvel for its time. Don't miss the intricate woodwork throughout, all crafted from local timber.
Visitor Information
Tours run regularly, but it's a good idea to check their website for times since they're the only way to see the inside. You'll find it on a quiet, tree-lined street in Kalispell, a stone's throw from Glacier National Park.
Architecture & Building
A magnificent example of Victorian ChΓ’teauesque design, this stone mansion boasts a steeply pitched roof, ornate gables, and a charming turret that gives it a storybook castle feel.
Contact & Location
Address: Conrad Mansion, 330, Woodland Avenue, Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, 59901, United States
Phone: +1 406-755-2166
Website: Visit Website