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Discover one of the most impressive collections of 19th century furnishings and decorative arts in the South in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

As you tour The Queen Anne Mansion, immerse yourself in the nouveaux riche, eclectic, American style of the 19th century. Find inspiration in the cascading glass flowers of a Handel Lamp and lose yourself in the rich blue and deep rosewood of the Rosalie parlor set, a true work of art by the renowned cabinetmaker, John Henry Belter.

Visit us and delight in the opulent elegance of the Victorian Rococo rosewood parlor suite crafted by J. & J. Meeks in the famous Hawkins pattern. Experience the magic of Gone With The Wind as you discover the Jumper Horse Carriage, one similar to the one Rhett Butler pushed in the classic film.


The Queen Anne Mansion is dedicated to preserving and maintaining The Queen Anne estate as a premier destination to experience the finest in American architecture, decorative and cultural arts. Our wish is to create a memorable experience for our visitors and those who love and appreciate the fine artistry of the 19th century.

Privately owned, our plan is to operate through innovative and creative thinking, and self-sustaining practices. We encourage guests to share their feedback with us.


Our Mission

It is our mission to maintain and preserve The Queen Anne Estate as a destination to experience the finest in
American Architecture, decorative and cultural arts and to create memorable experiences for you, our guest.

We hope that your experience is full of discovery and wonder. The Queen Anne Mansion offers the perfect
opportunity to explore the very best of 19th century America… a Golden Era and the birth of Modern America.

From The Queen Anne Mansion’s construction, relocation, and restoration to the home’s first family, friends,
and current collection… there are so many interesting stories we want to share with you.