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Designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Alexander Eschweiler for Charles Allis ā€” the first president of Allis-Chalmers ā€” and his wife Sarah in 1911, this Tudor-style mansion and art collection was built with the purpose of bequeathing it to the public to delight, educate and inspire. The permanent collection features 19th-century French and American paintings, Chinese and Japanese porcelains, Renaissance bronzes, Japanese netsuke, and original furnishings. Curated exhibitions are mounted several times each year along with a variety of other arts programming.Designed by prominent Milwaukee architect Alexander Eschweiler for Charles Allis ā€” the first president of Allis-Chalmers ā€” and his wife Sarah in 1911, this Tudor-style mansion and art collection was built with the purpose of bequeathing it to the public to delight, educate and inspire. The permanent collection features 19th-century French and American paintings, Chinese and Japanese porcelains, Renaissance bronzes, Japanese netsuke, and original furnishings. Curated exhibitions are mounted several times each year along with a variety of other arts programming.
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Phone: (414) 278-8295

Address: 1801 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202

Website: http://www.charlesallis.org

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