Office of Administration
 Matt Blunt, Governor - Larry Schepker, Commissioner
 
 
 



Facilities Management, Design & Construction

Mansion Information

Missouri's official residence for it's First Family stands on the site of the first building that was used as the governor's residence when the seat of government was moved to Jefferson City in 1826. The original Capitol building erected on this lot housed executive offices, legislative chambers and an apartment for the governor. Since that time, two new Capitols and two different governor's residences have been built. The current Governor's Mansion cost nearly $75,000 when it was built and furnished in 1871. The interior is restored to the 1871 period and includes a magnificent winding stairway, marble fireplaces, elaborate ceiling and handsome Renaissance Revival furnishings.


Public Tours:

  • Each Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., except during August and December.
  • In December, Christmas Candlelight Tours are held on two evenings during the holiday season.

Groups of 15 or more require reservations by calling (573) 751-7929.

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Executive Mansion
100 Madison Street
Jefferson City, Missouri
Building Manager: Steve Wagner




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