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The Governor’s Mansion is a historic landmark that serves as an official residence of the First Family. Visitors will enjoy the elegance of our refurbished and recently renovated Mansion, and experience Illinois history and art.
The Governor’s Mansion is open to free scheduled tours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 2:00pm & 3:15pm. Exact availability will be displayed at the time of reservation.
The History. Nestled between Springfield’s brick-paved streets and the State Capitol, the Illinois Governor's Mansion is the third-oldest state governor's residence in the United States and the oldest gubernatorial residence in the Midwest.
Illinois Governor's Mansion. 410 E Jackson Street. Springfield, IL 62701. Phone: (217) 782-6450. Contact Us
Thank you for your interest in hosting an event at the Illinois Governor’s Mansion. In order for us to best handle your scheduling request, please complete the form below, and submit it by clicking on the button marked "Submit".
The Governor and First Lady are proud to host many events throughout the year at the Illinois Governor's Mansion. Whether it is a pep rally for the Illinois Special Olympics, a round table discussion on women's health, or a Halloween candy giveaway-.
General questions regarding the Mansion may be directed to 217-782-6450 or by using our Contact Form below. For the State of Illinois you may contact The Governor's Office at 217-782-6830 or 312-814-2121.
The Illinois Governor's Mansion is thrilled to present award-winning art from the Noir 3 exhibition curated by Alyssa Farmer and Korbin "Kas" King, with guidance from Michelle Smith.
Illinois Governor's Mansion. 410 E Jackson Street. Springfield, IL 62701. Phone: (217) 782-6450. Contact Us
GOVERNOR’S MANSION EVENT POLICY . Thank you for your interest in the Illinois Governor’s Mansion. The People’s House has both a revitalized look and mission. Your guests will enjoy the elegance of our refurbished Mansion and experience Illinois history. Our event policy respects this over 160-year-old state treasure.