




Welcome to The Prospect Mansion and Gallery, a magnificent 1889 Victorian estate that seamlessly blends Milwaukee's rich heritage with modern luxury. This stunning property sits in the vibrant heart of Milwaukee's arts and entertainment district, offering an extraordinary experience for groups seeking both comfort and cultural immersion.
This beautifully preserved historical gem features 7 spacious bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, making it perfect for large groups, family gatherings, and intimate wedding celebrations. The grand main floor creates an impressive entertaining space with its sweeping foyer that flows gracefully into elegant living areas, a refined study, and an expansive dining room. The newly renovated kitchen comes fully equipped with two convenient butler's pantries, while the second floor houses five additional bedrooms and three full bathrooms.
Key Features:
The Willard Merrill House boasts fascinating origins, commissioned by Wisconsin legislator and Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Vice President Willard Merrill for $7,000. This architectural treasure previously served as headquarters for The Association of Catholic Women and was later owned by renowned UWM art professor Leon Travanti, famous for his Circus Parade posters.
Your location provides unparalleled access to Milwaukee's lakefront parks, world-class restaurants, vibrant nightlife, and shopping destinations. The nearby Summerfest grounds and waterfront activities are just a pleasant stroll away.
Important Guest Information: This property operates as a duplex with your dedicated unit encompassing floors 1 and 2. Another unit occupies floors 3 and 4, accessed via external stairway. Parking facilities behind the mansion are shared between units. The property operates under Milwaukee BNB Tourist Rooming House License #TRHA-23-00038.
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