Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum

Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum A National Historic Landmark American craftsmen, along with many immigrant artisans, were employed in the construction of the house.

The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum is regarded as one of the earliest and finest surviving Second Empire Style country houses ever built in the United States. The 62-room mansion was built by banker-railroad tycoon LeGrand Lockwood, who in 1864 began construction of his estate on the Norwalk River in Norwalk, Connecticut. Designed by European-trained, New York-based architect Detlef Lienau, the m

ansion, which was completed in 1868, is considered his most significant surviving work. In 1876 the Mansion was purchased by Charles Drelincourt Mathews, a wealthy provisions merchant. His son, Charles Thompson Mathews, won an international competition for the design and construction of the Lady Chapel at St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC in 1899. Following the death of Miss Florence Mathews in 1938, the house was first leased and then sold to the City of Norwalk for "park purposes." When the City announced their plans for demolition, the Common Interest Group sued the City of Norwalk and the Mansion was saved in 1964; in 1971, the Mansion was designated as a National Historic Landmark. Today, the Museum is a cultural gem which highlights the lives, styles and technology of the Victorian Era. Tours are offered early April through early January, Wednesday-Sunday. Tours are conducted on the hour at 12, 1, 2, and 3 p.m. Please visit the Museum’s website for tour schedules and pricing: www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.com/programs.

Don't forget to submit your artwork for "How I see America's 250th." From the American Revolution to the leaders of toda...
05/15/2026

Don't forget to submit your artwork for "How I see America's 250th." From the American Revolution to the leaders of today, what does "freedom" look like to you? Enter the Young Artists' Competition to showcase your talent and help us celebrate this historic milestone. Enter here: lockwoodmathewsmansion.com/education-program/2026-young-artists-competition/

We are celebrating America's 250th with the new exhibit, "Revolutionary Roots," curated by Museum Consultant Stacey Dani...
05/10/2026

We are celebrating America's 250th with the new exhibit, "Revolutionary Roots," curated by Museum Consultant Stacey Danielson with the assistance of LMMM Volunteer and Curatorial Researcher Midge Lopat. This exhibition opening June 11 will unveil untold stories of the Lockwood and Mathews Patriot ancestors who fought for America’s independence.
Images: Captain Eliphalet Lockwood (1741-1814), courtesy of Norwalk Historical Society | Plan of the Colony of Connecticut, Moses Park, 1766 (Library of Congress collection)

Big thank you to WEBE Radio and Melissa in the Morning for featuring the Mansion in an interview with our outstanding Ch...
05/08/2026

Big thank you to WEBE Radio and Melissa in the Morning for featuring the Mansion in an interview with our outstanding Chairman of the Board, Doug Hempstead. Tune in below!
https://audioboom.com/channels/4994425.rss

The Mansion's Spring Tea was sold out and a veritable success! Jana Milbocker's fascinating talk and soon to be released...
05/05/2026

The Mansion's Spring Tea was sold out and a veritable success! Jana Milbocker's fascinating talk and soon to be released book, "Gardens of the Gilded Age," delectable tea refreshments by Palmer's, and an army of amazing volunteers made this event truly memorable. Special thank you to our sponsors: Fairfield County Bank, Bigelow Tea, and Lawrence F. Cafero, Jr., Esq. See you next year!
photos by: Tom Farkas, Jana Milboker & Kery Ferland, Kathy Olsen

Watch this News 12 video! By popular demand, the hugely successful "A Journey of Hope" exhibit will now run through Sept...
04/17/2026

Watch this News 12 video! By popular demand, the hugely successful "A Journey of Hope" exhibit will now run through September 6. A special thank you to Quinnipiac University and Ireland's Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield for their very generous loan.

The exhibit has been created in collaboration with Quinnipiac University and Ireland's Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield. It features over 30 paintings and sculptures created by artists from the 1850s along with contemporary artists.

Yesterday was an exciting day at the Mansion!  The charismatic Carl Raymond, host of THE GILDED GENTLEMAN podcast produc...
04/14/2026

Yesterday was an exciting day at the Mansion! The charismatic Carl Raymond, host of THE GILDED GENTLEMAN podcast produced by Bowery Boys Media, recorded a special episode in our Archives and Period Rooms. Captured by engineer Kieran Gannon, the episode will include renowned curator Ulysses Dietz and LMMM Executive Director Susan Gilgore. With special thank you to all involved and to Trustee Kathy Olsen for introducing Carl to the Mansion. Stay tuned for the release and behind-the-scenes photos!

Only a few tickets left for the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum's “Spring Tea,” Sunday, May 3, 2-4 p.m! The event, chair...
04/12/2026

Only a few tickets left for the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum's “Spring Tea,” Sunday, May 3, 2-4 p.m! The event, chaired by LMMM Trustee Lynne H. Byington, will feature a talk titled, “Gardens of the Gilded Age,” by Jana Milbocker. We thank our generous sponsors, Fairfield County Bank & Bigelow Tea. More Info & Tickets: bit.ly/LMMMSpringTea
Jana Milbocker photo by Katrina Milbocker Vandever. Cover courtesy of Jana Millbocker

Do you want to make a real impact on a National Historic Landmark? Join our Volunteer Coordinator, Robin Lynch, for an e...
04/10/2026

Do you want to make a real impact on a National Historic Landmark? Join our Volunteer Coordinator, Robin Lynch, for an engaging session on how you can help. Whether you’re a history buff or just want to give back, come learn how your hands-on support strengthens our community. RSVP: https://bit.ly/LMMMVolunteer

Photos courtesy of Gus Apazidis and LMMM

We regret to announce that, due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to CANCEL the April 19th lecture "Connecticut i...
03/31/2026

We regret to announce that, due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to CANCEL the April 19th lecture "Connecticut in the American Revolution" by Eric Chandler. All ticket buyers will be fully refunded. We hope to be able to reschedule this lecture or a similar lecture in the future. And we hope to see you at the Mansion at our other 2026 events!

History buffs, mark your calendars! On April 19, 2–4 p.m. Historian Eric Chandler kicks off the Mansion's 2026 Lecture S...
03/26/2026

History buffs, mark your calendars! On April 19, 2–4 p.m. Historian Eric Chandler kicks off the Mansion's 2026 Lecture Series with an exciting exploration of CT’s role as the "Arsenal of the Revolution." Delightful refreshments and a tour of our iconic National Historic Landmark's 1st floor will follow...See you here! Tickets: bit.ly/LMMMCTAmericanRevolution

Address

Mathews Park, 295 West Avenue
Norwalk, CT
06850

Telephone

+12038389799

Website

https://linktr.ee/lockwoodmathews

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