Villa Louis Historic Site

Villa Louis Historic Site Villa Louis is a Wisconsin State Historic Site. We are an immaculately restored Victorian house museum on the banks of the Upper Mississippi River. Louis.

Hercules Louis Dousman (1800 – 1868) acquired a large fortune through his various enterprises as a fur trader, lumberman, land speculator and frontier entrepreneur. In the mid-1840s the Dousman family began developing an estate on the banks of the Mississippi River at Prairie du Chien that would evolve into Villa Louis. Its vibrant hues and rich textures reflected the family's rise to wealth and l

eisure living. Throughout its evolution the property was always considered an elegant and stylish Victorian country home, and much attention was paid to the grounds surrounding the mansion and outbuildings. Upon Dousman's death in 1868, the estate passed to his son, H. Louis Dousman, and his widow, Madam Jane Dousman. In 1870 they contracted with Milwaukee architect, E. Townsend Mix, to build a new residence in the fashionable Italian Villa style. The old house came down with some parts recycled into the new building. The elder Mrs. Dousman lived there while son Louis was beginning his family, business and social life in St. When Madam Jane died in 1882, Louis made the decision to move back to Prairie du Chien and start a new business — a stock farm for Standard Bred trotting horses. To prepare for his new life as a country gentleman, Louis and his wife, Nina Sturgis Dousman, initiated an extensive expansion and remodeling of the Prairie du Chien property in 1885. They built stables, barns, a race track and other buildings pertinent to the stock farm. They also enlarged and redecorated the house and the adjacent office. Dousman hired a Chicago-based designer from the William Morris Company of London. The result was a thorough reworking of the mansion, exemplifying the design principles of the British Arts and Crafts Movement. The estate remodeling and stock farm business launch were barely completed when 37-year-old Louis suffered a fatal health crisis — believed to be a ruptured appendix. At the time of his death his five children ranged in age from two to 10 years. His widow was 33. Within a few months of the funeral the horses were sold and a new and lasting name had settled on the estate — Villa Louis — in tribute to H. Louis Dousman. Each September Villa Louis recalls the days of the Artesian Stock farm during the annual Villa Louis Carriage Classic. Nina Sturgis Dousman remarried in 1889. She and her new husband relocated to New York City. It proved to be a troubled union and ended in divorce in 1891. In the late summer of 1893 the Dousman family returned to the Villa Louis where they remained until 1913. Mindful of their family's important place in Wisconsin history, Virginia Dousman Bigelow and Violet Dousman Young, granddaughters of fur trader Hercules Dousman, undertook a restoration of Villa Louis in the 1930s. In 1935 they turned the property over to the city of Prairie du Chien for operation as a house museum. The heirs initially extended an offer to deed the house and grounds to the Wisconsin Historical Society. In the midst of the Great Depression, operating a museum far from the Society's Madison headquarters seemed a risky venture, so the Society declined the offer. A decade later the family renewed the offer — at a time when serious interest in local history was just beginning to emerge. This time the Society expressed enthusiasm. On January 1, 1950, the Society took title to the property and buildings, though court proceedings left the matter unresolved until April 1952, when Villa Louis opened to the public. The Dousman heirs also donated a large collection of furnishings and accessories original to the house as well as thousands of letters, business records, photographs and other archival documents. The family's original donation was subsequently enhanced by significant donations from their heirs and purchases from their heirs' estates. The extensive documentation provided by the Dousman heirs served as the basis for a documentary restoration of Villa Louis that began in 1994. With more than $2 million dollars provided by a mix of private- and public-sector funding sources, the restoration is now complete. Today the Villa Louis is the finest example of a British Arts and Crafts interior in a rural setting in the United States.

Getting back to our previous post on the restoration project, the scope of the project includes restoration and structur...
05/22/2026

Getting back to our previous post on the restoration project, the scope of the project includes restoration and structural improvements of the Villa Louis Mansion including mansion roofs and insulation, chimney tuckpointing, decorative woodwork restoration veranda roof, veranda structural improvements, veranda windows and doors and foundation improvements. You'll notice that the balustrade and urns from the third-floor roof have left for restoration but so have the chimneys... our mason discovered that more than just tuck pointing would need to be done to preserve the five chimneys. All five chimneys will be restacked, which is a full structural masonry repair in which the chimney’s brick or stone stack is completely rebuilt or reassembled, often replacing damaged or deteriorated sections. We look forward to keeping you up to date on more progress throughout the construction season.

We have had a beautiful week of weather to welcome back school tours and to move forward on the exterior restoration pro...
05/08/2026

We have had a beautiful week of weather to welcome back school tours and to move forward on the exterior restoration project. Do you notice what is missing from this photo? (Hint: something from the roof!) Check back next week for a full update on the project and details on upcoming events.

There's still time to apply for a Historic Summer Job! We are hiring for seasonal tour guide staff. Guides are the stewa...
03/02/2026

There's still time to apply for a Historic Summer Job! We are hiring for seasonal tour guide staff. Guides are the stewards of the buildings and collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, working within the house everyday. Apply at the link below!
https://wihist.org/4aMKsdv

Happy 144th birthday to Louis de Vierville Dousman! Born February 17, 1882, "Young Louis" was the fourth child and only ...
02/18/2026

Happy 144th birthday to Louis de Vierville Dousman! Born February 17, 1882, "Young Louis" was the fourth child and only son of H. Louis and Nina Dousman. Louis grew up at Villa Louis, and he and his wife Sarah were the last Dousman family members to be in residence at the family home. They left Prairie du Chien in 1913.

Happy Valentine's Day from Villa Louis!Violet Dousman received this valentine from an unknown suitor 127 years ago today...
02/14/2026

Happy Valentine's Day from Villa Louis!

Violet Dousman received this valentine from an unknown suitor 127 years ago today. Though she was frequently courted by the young men who visited Villa Louis, Violet would not marry until 1909 at the age of 34 after having graduated from nursing school.

Are you a people person who loves history? We are hiring for seasonal tour guide staff. Guides are the stewards of the b...
02/12/2026

Are you a people person who loves history? We are hiring for seasonal tour guide staff. Guides are the stewards of the buildings and collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, working within the house everyday. Apply at the link below!

https://wihist.org/4aMKsdv

Are you looking for a job where you get to work with history every day? Stonefield Historic Site is hiring a full-time F...
02/09/2026

Are you looking for a job where you get to work with history every day? Stonefield Historic Site is hiring a full-time Facilities Management Specialist. See post for details!

Do you love Stonefield and want to work close with history every day? We are hiring for our Facilities Management Specialist, full-time position. This position performs a wide range of custodial, repair, grounds keeping, restoration, rehabilitation, utility system maintenance, and minor construction activities at Stonefield Historic Site. All applications must be submitted online using the provided link, the position closes on February 23.

https://wihist.org/FMSPosting

As we get closer to spring we get closer to the latest book by historian Mary Elise Antoine and the Wisconsin Historical...
02/02/2026

As we get closer to spring we get closer to the latest book by historian Mary Elise Antoine and the Wisconsin Historical Society Press! Mark your calendar for the free, public book launch on Saturday, May 23 at the Dousman House Hotel.

Event Details:

Saturday, May 23, 2026 | 1 PM – 2:30 PM
An Inviting Afternoon of Tea & Villa Louis Women’s History

Join us for a delightful afternoon of tea and conversation as author Mary Elise Antoine discusses her new book, An Elegant Edifice: The Women Who Forged a Legacy at Villa Louis. Enter the Dousman House Hotel—named after the prominent Villa Louis owners who shaped the lives of many Prairie du Chien residents—and learn more about the three generations of Dousman women—Jane, Nina, Virginia, and Violet—whose lives contributed greatly to the preservation of this grand Gilded Age estate. Enjoy tea and sweet treats as you learn more about the historic estate and its inhabitants.

Tea & Tales will take place at the Dousman Hotel. Guests interested in exploring Villa Louis can purchase a General Admission ticket to tour the site. Books will be available for sale with a chance for Mary Elise to autograph your book after her talk.

Interested in more Villa Louis History? Join us before Tea & Tales for another free experience, What’s Under the Villa Louis, where Wisconsin State Archaeologist Amy Rosebrough takes guests on a millennia-spanning journey covering 14,000 years of history beneath one of the Badger State’s most treasured sites. What’s Under the Villa Louis occurs from 10:30 AM–12:00 PM on Saturday, May 23.

Great news for our sister site, First Capitol! 🥳
12/18/2025

Great news for our sister site, First Capitol! 🥳

Yesterday First Capitol and Wisconsin Historical Society facilities staff went to the state capitol building to represent the site at the State Building Commission meeting. The Commission approved a $2.6 million restoration project of the First Capitol site.

Project design will continue to move forward through the spring and restoration work will start sometime in early summer 2026. All restoration work will follow the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

We are grateful to all those who have worked to move this project forward to ensure preservation of this important historical asset in Wisconsin's history! Follow along for more updates as we continue this project.

Only a few tea tickets left!❄️With the lovely snow comes the inevitable cold. We know this weekend is forecasted to be i...
12/11/2025

Only a few tea tickets left!❄️

With the lovely snow comes the inevitable cold. We know this weekend is forecasted to be in the single digits. While it will be bitter outside, we will still be having a sweet time at the Villa Louis! We are taking extra efforts to ensure the safety of all our guests and staff with the cold.

For any questions regarding your tickets or to check on availability, please contact the Box Office at [email protected] or by calling 608-264-4848 Sun-Fri, 10am - 3pm CST. For all event related questions, please feel free to contact Southwest Sites Guest Services Manager Samantha Leicht-Ruskey at [email protected].

In a short period of time, we have experienced all Wisconsin has to offer for winter weather with more to come! The Dous...
12/09/2025

In a short period of time, we have experienced all Wisconsin has to offer for winter weather with more to come! The Dousman family also experienced the mercurial Wisconsin winters, as seen in this undated photo of the front gate and lawn. In the winter of 1893-94, Prairie du Chien got a new storm warning system, as reported in the Courier Press: "Nov. 28 - Mr. Cornelius, the Weather Clerk, will display the new Storm Flag -- the flag with black center -- to be used in connection with the weather signal service. The flag will be hoisted upon receipt of "storm warnings" which will be sent usually at least 24 hours in advance of storms accompanied by high winds, with snow and temperatures below freezing. The telegram ordering the display of the storm flag will also state the time at which it is to be hoisted and it will be lowered at the expiration of 24 hours from that time, unless orders are received to lower it sooner or to continue its display. If the storm occurs as predicted the flag may be lowered as soon as in the judgement of the display man the violence of the storm is over."

Address

521 N Villa Louis Road
Prairie Du Chien, WI
53821

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 12pm - 2pm
Saturday 12pm - 2pm
Sunday 12pm - 2pm

Telephone

+16083262721

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