Hegeler Carus Mansion, La Salle, IL - Behind The Scenes Tour, Overnight Stay and Dinner


Item Number: 299

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $500

Online Close: May 31, 2007 6:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 16 bids - Item Sold!

Description

     Enjoy two nights at Starved Rock Lodge, dinner for two at Bartley's Supper Club and a "behind-the-scenes" tour for two of the Hegeler Carus Mansion, a National Historic Landmark.
     The Mansion sits on part of what was once a three-acre estate that featured extensive walking paths, a gazebo, a reflecting pond, flower gardens, a greenhouse, tennis courts, and a railroad trolley car. Edward Hegeler commissioned W. W. Boyington, the architect of Chicago's famous Water Tower, to design the Mansion. Built in the Second Empire style, the Mansion is a grand presence in the Illinois Valley. The lavish 16,000-square-foot, seven-level home features a mansard roof, dormer windows, molded cornices, decorative brackets; and a tower crowned by a 30-foot cupola. A horseshoe staircase leads guests to the main entrance of the home and to an elegant wrap-around porch that graces three sides of the residence, a full story above ground. Because zinc was readily available from the nearby Matthiessen Hegeler Zinc Company, the metal is used throughout the Mansion.

Special Instructions

Tour: Mansion is handicapped accessible. Tour for two persons. Appointment required. Valid January 2008 through August, 2008

Lodge: Two night stay, one room/double occupancy; not to be used during or with any discounts or packages; reservations recommended.  Valid January 1 2008-August 31, 2008.

Bartleby's: $50 certificate valid January through August 2008.

To explore the Hegeler Carus Mansion please go to www.hegelercarus.org

 

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Hegeler Carus Mansion