Portland pioneers Henry and Georgiana Pittock, who had helped shape the city through Henry's business empire and Georgiana's dedication to community service, made the Pittock Mansion their home from 1914 to 1919. Their wonderful personal history is on full display at the mansion, where visitors can enjoy generations of art and artifacts from the Pittock era and discover the fascinating stories of the impact the Pittock's had on the city.
The mansion's most prized possessions include portraits of Henry and Georgiana, their 1887 Steinway piano, family photographs, and a collection of porcelain, silver, glass, and Tiffany pieces. The mansion itself is a wonder to behold with its eclectic architecture and an interior richly decorated in period furnishings. Georgiana's lush gardens, her particular pleasure, are as beautiful as ever and hide miles of hiking trails that visitors are free to wander. Photography enthusiasts, picnickers, and history buffs alike will all find plenty to explore at this exquisite mansion.