The Conrad Mansion Museum
The Conrad Mansion is located in Kalispell, Montana. It was occupied until 1964, by Charles Conrad's youngest daughter, Alicia Conrad Campbell. In 1974, Ms. Campbell made the decision to give the Conrad Mansion to the City of Kalispell in memory of her pioneering parents.
- Visit the Conrad Mansion in Kalispell Montana to see some outstanding examples of pioneer living
- Easy to reach the museum on US Highway 2 south of Glacier National Park
- Adults $8, children $3, seniors $7
- View the long gables, bay windows and huge stone chimneys
Overview
The Conrad Mansion, Kalispell Montana provides outstanding examples of pioneer living with some period architecture. Visiting this fabulous museum offers a glimpse into the past.
Location
The Conrad Mansion Museum is located in Kalispell, Montana on the 330 block of Woodland Avenue. Kalispell is reached on US Highway 2 southwest of Glacier National Park. The museum’s phone number is 406-755-2166.
Hours/Seasons
The Conrad Mansion is open from May 15th to October 14th, from 10am to 5pm on Tuesday to Sunday.
Cost
Admission is $8 for adults, children under 12 are $3 and seniors $7.
More Info
The Conrad Mansion sits overlooking the valley and the Swan mountain range. One of the founders of Kalispell built this Victorian home as a permanent place for his descendants to live. It remains unchanged since it was constructed in 1895.
The home’s exterior has long gables, beautiful bay windows and huge stone chimneys. Landscaped acres contain six large flowerbeds and constant color in the summer. Inside you’ll see the gorgeous oak trim and paneling, and the eight massive fireplaces. All nine bedrooms have their own marble sink. More than 90% of the items in the home, including toys, china and furniture, are all original.
