The executive mansion is available for free tours a few hours every week. The building is impressive, but there are some signs of disrepair. The interior has a lovely decor, appropriate to the time of construction.The gardens are fairly well maintainted by volunteer and student organizations.
Typical of Illinois government the sign says one thing but the gates are closed. Left a bad taste in my mouth but whatever.
A very historic building, with old fashion furniture. We went there as part of a function and its well preserved and pretty. The grounds are well kept and if you come to Springfield I would recommend a visit
Learn so much when we where there. enjoy it. Hope will go back down there someday. Learn so much about this place
Check the web site for tour times because there is a narrow window of times. Ring the bell at the guard house, and the gate will open. You walk past gorgeous gardens that are tended by one gardener. Most of the plants and flowers have been donated, so you will see lots of ads about them. We waited just inside the front door of the mansion until our guide came to collect us. He spoke about the current governor and how the house is used by him as well as by many organizations for functions and as a wedding venue from time to time. The home itself is lovely yet aging. Some of it has been refurbished, but as anything else, it takes money, so it is a slow go. There are many beautiful treasures inside that are worth seeing. We enjoyed the tour, especially the garden.
I attended an event here and was impressed by the history and beauty of the mansion. The rooms are well preserved and lavishly decorated in the colonial style. The staff were friendly, efficient, and made this a memorable event for my family. We had pictures taken in their gardens, where the summer flowers were in full bloom. This was truly an unforgettable evening for all of us!
Mansion, when open, isn't really that great of a place to visit. Grounds look like a jungle as they are normally overgrown and unkempt. Interior of the building is for the most part in need of major work.
Boy were we lucky. Tours are only give on Tue. and Thurs. and we were there on Thurs. The guide we had was this wonderful, lively 90+ woman who has given tours there for 20+ years. Her stories were fantastic. Totally loved her.
If you get the chance to tour this home, do it! It is well worth taking time to visit one of the oldest Governor's Mansion's in the United States. Expecially during the holiday season.
The mansion porch is in disrepair, the yards are terrible and the inside area where we met the Governor showed wear and tear.Let's appropriate the money where our Governor lives and where people from our state and others visit. What an emabarrasment.