Pittock Mansion

Enjoy it while visiting Portland in Oregon

Pittock Mansion

One of the standout attractions in Portland is the Pittock Mansion, a historic gem that holds a special place among the city’s landmarks. Spanning an impressive 16,000 square feet, this extraordinary mansion was constructed by Henry Pittock, who owned The Oregonian newspaper, and his wife Georgiana. The mansion, built in the period between 1909 and 1914, showcases a remarkable architectural style inspired by the elegance of French Renaissance design. Inside, visitors can explore 23 of its 44 rooms, including notable spaces like a Turkish smoking room, a well-stocked library, a delightful music room, and not one but two cozy sleeping porches. It’s truly a one-of-a-kind experience!

Embark on a fascinating monthly tour ($22) that takes you behind the scenes of the mansion. This exclusive experience grants access to areas typically off-limits to the public, such as Henry Pittock’s private den and the third-floor servants’ quarters. The tours are generally held on Saturdays, so be sure to check the mansion’s website for specific details. While you’re there, don’t forget to explore the gift shop, where you’ll find a delightful selection of handcrafted items created by local vendors. If you prefer to explore at your own pace, you can opt for a self-guided tour during visiting hours. Simply grab a map from the front entrance and discover intriguing interpretive panels scattered throughout the mansion.