Governor's Residence

Art at the Residence

View the galleries of the Governor's Residence and follow Pennsylvania's history through 18th-century furniture, modern art, and the Governors' Gifts Collection.

Six abstract art being hung in the stairwell

Governor Josh Shapiro and First Lady Lori Shapiro are delighted to have you explore the Residence's artwork and furnishings, reflecting the diverse history and cultural heritage of our Commonwealth.

All original artworks are from the history collection of the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission unless otherwise noted.

Explore the collections

Visitors enter the Residence through the Grand Entry and are received in the Grand Hall. This central passage, typical of a Georgian style house, provides access to the Charter Room, the Family Dining Room, and the Erie Room. The South Hallway off the Grand Hall leads to the offices of the Governor and First Lady, and the State Rooms beyond.

Grand Entry, Charter Room, and Grand Hall

Discover Pennsylvania art from Andy Warhol prints to historic portraits and 18th-century furniture.

Grand Entry, Charter Room, and Grand Hall
Family Dining Room and Offices

Experience a blend of Pennsylvania history and art, featuring portraits of famous residents, local contemporary art, and historical artifacts.

Family Dining Room and Offices
Erie Room

Explore artwork reflecting Pennsylvania’s heritage, from the history of transportation and agriculture to the evolution of labor and modern art.

Erie Room
Two glass cabinets holding china and silver
Governors' Gifts

See the photos and stories behind the gifts Pennsylvania governors and their families have given to the Commonwealth over the years.

Governors' Gifts