Begin your tour at the League-Kempner Mansion, once home to two of Galveston’s most powerful families. Admire the Victorian eclectic architecture by Nicholas J. Clayton, featuring wraparound porches and a porte-cochère. Learn about the League and Kempner families, who were influential in banking, railroads, and philanthropy.
Next, head to Trube Castle, one of Galveston’s most whimsical Victorian homes. Marvel at the Gothic Revival style, complete with turrets, 12 gables, and a fanciful roofline. Hear stories about Danish merchant John Clement Trube and his family, and discover a hidden stained-glass window behind a fake chimney.
Continue to the Bishop’s Palace, also known as the Gresham House, Galveston’s crown jewel. Designed by Nicholas J. Clayton in the Chateauesque/High Victorian style, this masterpiece features granite, limestone, and sandstone, as well as elaborate towers. Learn about Col. Walter Gresham and his family, and how the house later became part of the Catholic Diocese.
Hear how the Bishop’s Palace survived the 1900 Storm, sheltered hundreds, and is considered one of America’s finest Victorian houses.