Introduction
Lougheed House National and Provincial Historic Site was built in 1891, in what would become Calgary’s Beltline neighborhood. Lougheed House was built by James and Isabella Lougheed and is one of the last remaining examples of a grand sandstone prairie mansion. Today, it a wedding and events venue, museum, and exhibition space. The interior of Lougheed House has been professionally restored and conserved, to provide a historic setting with period detailing, bright natural light and antique furnishings, including an 1891 Steinway grand piano.