About this Event
Step Inside the Telling Mansion This Summer
Guided tours of the Telling Mansion are back this June and August. Built in 1928 for William E. Telling, the home has become a South Euclid landmark—and there’s a lot to take in once you’re inside.
This tour moves through the entire property—upstairs, downstairs, through the tunnels, and outside on the grounds—giving you a fuller look at how the mansion was built and used over time.
Along the way, you’ll hear more about William E. Telling, the history of the property, and how it evolved from a private residence into the Museum of American Porcelain Art.
Tickets
$25 per person (tax-deductible). Proceeds support the upkeep of the Telling Mansion.
Good to know
- If weather allows, part of the tour will take place outside on the grounds
- Space is limited, so advance registration is recommended
- Please note: the tour includes stairs and movement throughout the building and is not wheelchair accessible during some parts
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Museum of American Porcelain Art, 4645 Mayfield Road, South Euclid, United States
USD 28.52



