Located in the quaint village of Emigsville in South Central
Pennsylvania, this skillfully restored 19th century mansion
provides the perfect setting for gracious hospitality. The
home is resplendent with exquisite leaded and stained glass
windows, intricate molding, original parquet floors and elegant
marble and tile work. Built in 1810, The Emig Mansion is
decorated with antiques and furnishings authentic to the
period. It is the ideal location for weddings, receptions,
private parties, gatherings, family reunions, seminars and
meetings.
Visitors to the Emig Mansion will first come upon the
old-fashioned grace of a wrap-around front porch, complete with
vintage furniture from the famous Hahn House. The
Victorian elegance of the porch overlooks a picturesque vintage
pond and is accentuated by more than an acre of beautifully
wooded grounds.
On the inside, the Dining Room stretches the entire width of the
house with a distinctive rounded glass window in the front and a
stained glass masterpiece at the back. The entire room is
surrounded by hand-carved Honduran mahogany. In between the
two windows is an incredible table that seats twenty-five people
comfortably on red velvet Victorian-style chairs. The Emig
Dining Room is the perfect setting for everything from rehearsal
dinners to family gatherings to private business meetings,
lunches and dinners.
Located directly off the dining room is the elegant wood-paneled
Library with its marble fireplace and original antique
molding. The Library is the perfect area for socializing
with friends and family, and break-out rooms for seminars and
business meetings. The original pocket doors off the foyer reveal
unique his and hers parlors reminiscent of yesteryear in their
Victorian elegance and detail. These two connected rooms
are nearly mirror images of one another, complete with two
matching fireplaces and a player piano that the guests are
encouraged to enjoy.