Missouri Governor's Mansion
Missouri Governor's Mansion, Official governor residence in Jefferson City, United States.
The Missouri Governor's Mansion is a three-story brick building with a distinctive mansard roof and four pink granite columns framing the entrance. The structure contains thirteen bedrooms distributed across its three floors.
The building was completed in 1871 after eight months of construction using labor from prisoners at the nearby state penitentiary. This rapid timeline made it a notable project during Missouri's post-war development period.
The mansion displays rooms filled with Renaissance Revival furnishings and decorative details that visitors encounter throughout their visit. The carved walnut staircase and marble fireplaces show the formal style that shaped how the space was used and appreciated.
The building is best visited during regular opening times when volunteer docents conduct tours through the various rooms and spaces. It helps to check ahead about available visiting days, as access schedules vary with the seasons.
The property sits on the site of Missouri's first State Capitol, which occupied this location from 1825 to 1837 before being replaced. This layering of governmental buildings shows how the location has served different purposes over time.
Location: Missouri
Architects: George I. Barnett
Architectural style: Second Empire architecture in the United States and Canada
GPS coordinates: 38.57778,-92.16944
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:52
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