Stay in an 1889 Victorian mansion in Milwaukee’s arts district, just steps from the lakefront, parks, dining, and nightlife. This spacious 6-bedroom, 3.5-bath home is perfect for groups, featuring a grand foyer, large dining room for 12, and a fully equipped kitchen with two butler’s pantries.
Step into a beautifully preserved piece of Milwaukee history where original character meets space designed for gathering. From the moment you enter the grand foyer, you’re welcomed by ornate details, expansive rooms, and a warm, inviting atmosphere.
The main floor flows from a stately living room to a study and a large dining room—ideal for shared meals and celebrations. The fully equipped kitchen, complete with two butler’s pantries, makes cooking for groups seamless.
With 6 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms across two floors, everyone has room to relax comfortably. Walk to the lakefront, nearby parks, and local dining, then return to unwind in a home that blends history, art, and connection—perfect for making lasting memories.
Please note that though you will have your own dedicated unit, this is a duplex. This listing is for floors 1 & 2. We also have another unit that is accessed via an external stairway on floors 3 & 4. Parking behind the home will be shared with this unit as well.
Guest access
We will provide a door code the morning of check-in.
History of the home: The Willard Merrill House was built in 1889.
The residence is on the National Register of Historic Places. The building has a unique history, and was used for a variety of purposes in the past. Mr. Merrill, who ordered the construction of the home, was a Wisconsin legislator and Vice President at Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company. He moved to Milwaukee from Rome and paid $7,000 for the construction. Later, it housed The Association of Catholic Women and was used as their clubhouse and offices. The home was most recently owned by Leon Travanti, a retired UWM art professor, who is well-known locally for his Circus Parade posters.