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    AL. Ringling Mansion

    4.6 (15 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    If you are ever in Baraboo, WI this is a must stop. They have a brewery and serve food. Didn't eat just a beer flight. Beers are tasty. Will definitely be back.

    Beautiful for any event!
    Sarah S.

    Joe and Carmen are some of the most wonderful people you will ever meet! They worked for the circus for many years before they bought the mansion! But you'll have to ask them yourselves if you're curious what they did. You will be amazed! Tours during the summer are daily from 10 to 4 on the hour for only $10 a person. Children are $5. If you are in the area you must stop by and experience this beautiful mansion and the history that is here... and still being made! Joe has a heart to restore the mansion and has worked very hard to share it with all of us! If you are getting married; the ballroom is perfect for the reception. The bride is welcome to get ready for her wedding day in the beautiful Lou Ringlings room and take wedding photos with her groom throughout the mansion at their convenience. It is extremely welcoming for the locals; as Joe and Carmen love people and to share their beautiful historical mansion. They will be hosting live acoustic music on the Veranda this summer on Friday and Saturday nights from 7 to 10pm. Be sure to come meet Joe and the lovely Queen of the mansion; Carmen, who is expecting and having a son! Be sure to stop by with your friends/family and enjoy some free entertainment. Joe does have the bar open with beer and wine as well as non alcohol drinks. We look forward to seeing you there!

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    Our tour guide was very knowledgeable of the home and other Ringling properties. For $20 a person you explore the main level and second level of the home for an hour on a guided tour. The basement was under renovation and the 3rd floor is lived in by one of the partners with his family. They are renovating to make the bedrooms into an Inn and the outside auditorium into German style pub. Many exciting changes to come.

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