Located at 257 Bridge Street East in Belleville, Ontario, Glanmore National Historic Site is a beautifully restored 1883 Victorian mansion built in the striking Second Empire architectural style. Originally the home of banker J.P.C. Phillips and his wife Harriet Dougall Phillips, the residence remained in the Phillips-Burrows-Faulkner family for nearly 90 years before being transformed into a museum in 1973. Today, Glanmore showcases lavishly furnished period rooms, an extensive collection of decorative arts, and rotating exhibits that highlight Belleville's heritage and Canadian history. Visitors can explore the grand interiors, enjoy interactive educational programs, and take part in special events throughout the year. The museum also offers guided tours, school programs, and even a virtual tour experience. Owned by the City of Belleville and recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada, Glanmore continues to serve as a cultural landmark and community hub. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student, or simply looking for a unique outing, Glanmore offers an unforgettable glimpse into Victorian-era life.
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