
Beyond the ordinary, this 1906-built historic residence in Minneapolis, Minnesota, unveils a captivating gothic romance novella, where the rich tapestry of its past meets the luxury of modern living.
Nestled on an oversized lot amidst a street adorned with homes from the Gilded Age, the Castle on Mount Curve stands as a testament to timeless grandeur.
Majestic Exterior



A haven with a story to tell, the owners have invested over $2 million in a labor of love, restoring and preserving its history and craftsmanship while seamlessly integrating modern systems and infrastructure.






Opulent Interiors

The Minneapolis Stone Castle’s interior exudes opulence across its expansive four-story layout, featuring ten bedrooms and nine baths.
Rich Black Walnut floors and Mahogany millwork carve out an aura of sophistication, while custom-designed ceilings and ornate grillwork accentuate its historic charm.
Additionally, over forty stained glass windows invite natural light into the space, their energy-efficient thermo-pane sashes offering a modern touch to the home’s classic elegance.


Complementing the home’s radiant interior, a tunnel from this castle leads to a carriage house and a heated garage, perfectly nestled within lush gardens and driveways offering ample off-street parking.




This one-of-a-kind property invites you to reimagine the splendor of Downton Abbey, efficiently modernized and conveniently accessible to all that Minneapolis has to offer, including west-side shopping and suburbs.

On the second floor, four spacious bedrooms, an office, and a nursery cater to family needs.
Moving up, the third floor enhances the home’s versatility with additional bedrooms and a kitchenette, providing flexible living spaces.




As Mount Curve Avenue continues to exude its historic charm, this estate stands as a beacon of architectural beauty, historical significance, and refined living, marking it as a prized treasure within Minneapolis.



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Most beautiful architecture I’ve seen. Thanks for sharing ❣️❣️