The Armstrong Kessler Mansion 447 Bull Street, Savannah, GA 31401
About the Business
The Armstrong Kessler Mansion is a historic museum and tourist attraction located at 447 Bull Street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. This luxurious wedding venue showcases the best of Southern hospitality and sophistication, making it the perfect backdrop for intimate gatherings or grand celebrations. Designed by renowned architect Henrik Wallin, the Italian Renaissance Revival mansion features grand iron gilded gates, granite columns, and intricately carved marble mantles.
Experience polished Southern hospitality in this National Landmark as you invite guests to witness an extraordinary Savannah wedding. The mansion also offers a luxury spa experience at the nearby JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District, perfect for couples, bridal parties, or bachelorette celebrations.
Enhance your Georgia wedding with curated pieces from the gallery at the JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District, offering consultation, local delivery, installation, on-site curation, and more. Stay up to date on news, offers, and promotions from The Kessler Collection by submitting your information. Visit The Armstrong Kessler Mansion for a truly unforgettable Southern wedding experience.
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"Sadly, it didn't seem like there was a way to tour the home. From the outside, it was beautiful!"
"Absolutely beautiful! The Armstrong Kessler Mansion deserves to be seen. Unfortunately, it's closed to the public and only open for private events. Make sure to take a drive or walk past this historic home in downtown Savannah. You can park in front and walk over to the Forsyth Fountain, which is only a few minutes away!"
"Wow, just wow! This beautiful home was so nice to look at and imagine all it’s history. I loved the water fountain shaped like a pig, the manicured lawn and lovely Christmas decorations. It’s very well maintained and you just can’t help and think about might have happened there in the early days. Magical, would highly recommend."
"I was visiting Savannah for the weekend and this landmark was on my list of buildings to visit. It's not open for public, it's just open for private and exclusive events. But you can just walk around the building to check it out. It's a registered national landmark. Built in 1919 by George Ferguson Armstrong and designed by world renown architect Henrik Wallin, the original mansion is the only Italian renaissance revival home in Savannah listed in the "A Field Guide to American Houses". It is now a residence to Richard C.Kessler, it was restored by him in 2019. The mansion from the outside looks absolutely stunning and has gorgeous architecture. It's across the famous Forsyth park. Highly recommend taking a stroll around this mansion when you are in Savannah."
"Was not able to go inside as it's only open to the public for special events yet this is absolutely gorgeous architecture and certainly worth a stroll on by."
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