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The Frederick Stegmaier Mansion, located on South Franklin St. in downtown Wilkes-Barre, is among the most elegant, architecturally unique, and historic properties in Luzerne County.

The stately mansion is home to a four-room bed & breakfast, with each room containing a private bath and fully stocked kitchenette. Upon waking, each guest is treated to a complimentary continental breakfast that is served in his or her room or suite.

The Frederick Stegmaier Mansion can also be booked for weddings and other private events.

History of the Frederick Stegmaier Mansion

The Frederick Stegmaier Mansion, located in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, was constructed around 1870 by local architect Missouria B. Houpt. Houpt resided there with his family until 1906, after which the property changed hands several times. In 1910, the mansion was acquired by Frederick J. Stegmaier, a prominent local brewer known for Stegmaier Beer, which earned multiple gold medals in the early 1900s. The mansion features a French Chateau exterior and a blend of Gothic Revival and Aesthetic Movement interiors. Today, the mansion stands as a testament to Wilkes-Barre’s rich history and architectural heritage.

Featured Historic Site on the Wilkes-Barre Walkitecture Tour