Explore upstairs and downstairs life in St. Paul’s largest house
Built for railroad titan James J. Hill, this 36,000-square-foot Gilded Age mansion was once the largest private residence in the state. With 13 bathrooms, 22 fireplaces, 16 chandeliers, a reception hall nearly 100 feet long, sophisticated technical systems, and a two-story, skylit art gallery, the house was a symbol of success, personal taste, and family life.
Admission
Cost | |
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Adults | $15 |
Seniors (65+) Veterans Active military College students | $12 |
Children ages 5–17 | $8 |
Children ages 4 and under | Free |
MNHS Members | Free |
Blue Star Families (Armed Forces Day–Labor Day) | Free (On-site only) |
Getting here
240 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55102
hillhouse@mnhs.org
651-297-2555
Free parking is available on Summit Avenue and adjacent streets.
What to see and do
Guided house tours
Thursday–Sunday, January–November
(No tours Monday through Wednesday)
Learn about James J. Hill’s influence on the region and about his network of family members, servants, workers, and guests. Marvel at the impressive house details such as chandeliers, stained glass, and hand-carved woodwork sprawled throughout the home. Admission includes self-guided access to the first floor of the mansion and a 60-minute guided tour of the entire house. Last tour is at 3:30 pm.