Munster Mansion

Lodge · Ellis County

Munster Mansion

Lodge · Ellis County

1

3636 FM813, Waxahachie, TX 75165

Photos

Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by Len Gatey
Munster Mansion by Jared Nagel
Munster Mansion by http://flickr.com/photos/8177037@N06/31087...
Munster Mansion by Len Gatey
Munster Mansion by http://flickr.com/photos/8177037@N06/31087...
Munster Mansion by Jared Nagel
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null
Munster Mansion by null

Highlights

Step into the Munster Mansion, a quirky homage to the classic TV show, where detailed tours, fun murder mystery dinners, and Hollywood glam collide for an unforgettable experience.  

Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder

3636 FM813, Waxahachie, TX 75165 Get directions

munstermansion.com

Information

Static Map

3636 FM813, Waxahachie, TX 75165 Get directions

munstermansion.com
MunsterMansionTx

Features

Last updated

Mar 5, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@atlasobscura

A Horror Buff's Great American Roadtrip

"Many people loved the ’60s TV show “The Munsters,” but few loved them as much as Charles and Sandra McKee. Charles and Sandra McKee have spent the last nine or so years turning their Victorian home into a nearly perfect replica of the famous ’60s sitcom Munster mansion. However instead of being located in the fictional ‘Mockingbird Heights,’ this house was built in Waxahachie, Texas. Since a blueprint to the Munster family home never existed, the McKees watched all 70 episodes of the show in order to create their own floor-plan. Luckily for them, not every room in the house was shown, allowing for a few personal non-Munster rooms. Every room featured in the TV show is present in the new incarnation, even the coffin shaped phone booth. The very first sight when entering the mansion is the large oak staircase which housed the Munsters’ fire-breathing pet. Amazingly, the stairs even lift up to reveal said incendiary friend. Currently the house is only available for touring during October and its annual Halloween charity fund raising event, but costs nothing to see. There are plans to open the house up for more frequent tours in the future. Cast members of the original show often attend the fundraisers; Al Lewis (Grandpa), Butch Patrick (Eddie), and Pat Priest (Marilyn) have all been guests of 1313 Mockingbird Lane. Appearing almost exactly as the set house did on television, the only difference is that this Texan version appears newer. The ultimate goal of the McKees, however, is for the house to look just as it did in the show. The exterior is to be painted darker, aged, and distressed in order to achieve the decayed look of the original Munster Mansion. With a little more age and dust, the two homes should be nearly indistinguishable." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/horror-film-roadtrip
View Postcard for Munster Mansion

b707man

Google
Visited the Munster Mansion twice and absolutely loved it! Last time I was there around Halloween Marilyn (Pat Priest) was there in 2016 doing photos with you and autographs but she told me that she wouldn’t be able to after that year because of her age and the traveling expenses. Grandpa and Eddie were making appearances there to until Grandpa’s passing. Very cool place to visit. Used to only be open for touring in October before Halloween but I think now it’s open for tours all year round now.

Steve Palmer

Google
We were planning our trip from Australia and looking for accommodation in Waxahachi and noticed the Munster Mansion on Google Maps. So we booked a tour and it was certainly well worth it, absolutely loved it. A big thanks to Chuck and Sandra for a great tour. If you're in the area, you have to check it out. Highly Recommend

Brenda Gnader

Google
I went on Saturday, August 24, 2024. It was amazing. I had so much fun. Everyone was dressed in Hollywood glam Roaring 20's costumes and looked wonderful. The 2 women that run this are so kind and very creative, and they make sure all guests are involved. The dinner was delicious and everything about the Murder Mystery was so detailed. I solved the murder and received 3 beautiful gifts. I love this place and would love to go again.

Jennifer Newman

Google
AMAZING house that is an exact replica of the Munster Mansion! The owners are funny and have a passion for sharing their knowledge of the beloved cult classic, The Munsters.

Bonnie Stewart

Google
Haven't been yet, but looking forward to visiting!!! This was one of my Favorite shows growing up!!!💖

Gary

Google
One of the best travel experiences we have ever had!! The owners were great tour guides for this once in a lifetime bucket list place we've been so excited to see. From the hidden wall spaces, to the life-size characters, to the unreal exact look from the show, this place covers all the bases in making this a memory never to be forgotten! We hope to be back some day and a big thanks to the owners for this amazing experience!

Melissa Saxton

Google
The place is so cool. I’ve never seen the Munsters but you can tell that the family has done their research and has a love for the show, cast, and creating an authentic experience. We attended a Murder Mystery dinner at the mansion and it was very fun. It’s a small group setting which makes for a better experience and has a fun story. Lots of laughs and riddles. I’d recommend the murder mystery dinner and visiting the mansion to anybody looking for a fun night.

Jean Mueller

Google
If you are old enough to remember the Munster's and you enjoyed it you should come here. This is a remarkable place. With no blueprints they recreated the home and then bought, through online auctions, many, many, many items that were used in the program. So much to see. The actors themselves came and helped arrange items to be as they were. There's even a secret passageway! It's a really nice tour to revisit a fun television program.