Built in 1904 by Florida citrus grower Robert Lee Collins, The Palm Mansion has remained in the loving care of his family for five generations. From the intricate orange crate crown molding to the meticulously preserved Heart of Pine floors, the Collins legacy lives on in every detail of this storied estate.
As you step onto the grounds, you are welcomed by 115-year-old Sabal palm trees, their towering presence guiding you to the grand front entrance. The mansion’s colonial revival and southern antebellum architecture transports guests to an era of opulence and refinement. Stately columns, ornate Victorian detailing, and sweeping double-decker verandas weave a story of timeless beauty—one that has witnessed generations of love, laughter, and celebration.
Over its centennial, The Palm Mansion has hosted countless celebrations, weaving its way into the fabric of local history. From glamorous soirées to intimate gatherings, each event held within these walls becomes a part of the mansion's ongoing story. The unwavering commitment to preserve the mansion's legacy ensures that every wedding held at the palm mansion is an homage to the rich heritage of old Florida.