Zurbrugg Mansion, Neoclassical mansion in Delanco Township, New Jersey, United States.
The Zurbrugg Mansion is a neoclassical building in Delanco Township featuring grand columns and ornamental details across its multiple stories. The estate includes the main residence, a carriage house, and outbuildings that now form part of a residential development.
The mansion was built in 1910 by Theophilus Zurbrugg, a Swiss-born watchmaker and founder of the Keystone Watch Case Company, as a reflection of industrial wealth. It earned listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
The mansion now serves as a senior residence community, showing how a private family home was transformed into a place where people live together today. The building's classical design remains visible in the daily lives of its current residents.
The property sits along Delaware Avenue as part of a larger residential development with multiple buildings on the grounds. Visitors should know that this is an active senior residence, so access may be restricted or require advance arrangements.
The mansion was designed by architects Furness and Evans, influential figures in late 19th and early 20th century American architecture. This connection to prominent designers adds another layer to the building's historical importance beyond its original owner.
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