Wisconsin Executive Residence, Official Governor's residence in Maple Bluff, United States.
The Wisconsin Executive Residence is a mansion built in Neoclassical style containing 34 rooms spread across three floors, including seven bedrooms and thirteen bathrooms. The building spans 16,000 square feet and combines classical architectural details with functional modern features throughout.
The building was originally constructed as a private mansion for a wealthy family and purchased by the state in 1949 to serve as the governor's official home. This transition transformed it from a private residence into an important seat of state government.
The residence displays artwork and furnishings from Wisconsin artists and craftspeople, reflecting the state's cultural heritage and creative traditions. Walking through the rooms, you notice how these pieces tell stories about local culture and regional identity.
The mansion welcomes visitors for self-guided or group tours at no charge, though larger groups should arrange visits in advance. Checking current hours and tour schedules before visiting helps you plan your time effectively.
The building features solar panels installed in 2009 that provide power for the water heating system, showing early commitment to environmental responsibility. This eco-friendly technology was uncommon for government buildings at that time.
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