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Portland Art Museum vs Pittock Mansion

Both Portland Art Museum and Pittock Mansion are rated highly by travel writers. Overall, Portland Art Museum scores slightly higher than Pittock Mansion. Portland Art Museum comes in at 88 with recommendations from 7 reviewers such as Where, Fodor's and Frommer's.

Portland Art Museum
Portland Art Museum
9 / 10
1219 SW Park Avenue, Portland, OR 97205
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Fodor's Fodor's
"The treasures at the Pacific Northwest's oldest arts facility span 35 centuries of Asian, European, and American art." Full review
Concierge Concierge
"The permanent collection includes a range of contemporary, Native American, and European art."
Frommer's Frommer's
"This is the oldest art museum in the Northwest, and it has an excellent collection of modern and contemporary art." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Since the construction in 2005 of a new wing, the Pacific Northwest’s oldest art museum has really become two facilities in one." Full review
Where Where
"Now one of the 25 largest museums in the United States, the Portland Art Museum has a collection of more than 32,000 works of art from American Indian artifacts to Monet’s Waterlilies." Full review
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Pittock Mansion
Pittock Mansion
9 / 10
3229 NW Pittock Drive, Portland, OR 97210
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Fodor's Fodor's
"Henry Pittock, the founder and publisher of the Oregonian newspaper, built this 22-room, castlelike mansion, which combines French Renaissance and Victorian styles." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"This grand and beautiful 1914 mansion was built by pioneer-entrepreneur Henry Pittock, who revitalized the Oregonian newspaper." Full review
Not For Tourists Not For Tourists
"Henry Pittock was a lumber baron, but he loved marble halls."
Where Where
"Henry Pittock, founder of the Oregonian, the city’s daily newspaper and the largest paper in the state, built himself a château 1,000 feet above the city." Full review
Atlas Obscura Atlas Obscura
"This sandstone mansion was the home of two of Oregon's most important pioneers. " Full review
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