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The Main Gallery and foyer during Nutcracker in the Castle, with life-size Nutcrackers, Christmas trees, and a room decorated in the background.Eric Reischl

Nutcracker in the Castle

November 22, 2024 – January 6, 2025


The beloved Nutcracker fairytale returns to the Paine “castle” with a mesmerizing array of sights, sounds, and surprises! This holiday season guests are invited to explore the settings of the story on self-guided tours, guided tours, and candlelight tours. Along the way, each elaborately decorated room of the historic Paine mansion reveals a new chapter of the story!

From the opening party scene with a giant Christmas tree to the Land of Sweets and beyond, follow the adventure of Clara and the Nutcracker Prince. As part of your journey, guests are invited to visit the Sugar Plum Fairy’s Cupcake Café for a scrumptious treat!

Enter the fantasy of Nutcracker in the Castle

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Guided tours feature dance performances by Valley Academy for the Arts, a premier, not-for-profit dance organization in the greater Fox Valley region. Proceeds from Nutcracker in the Castle help to support Valley Academy programs and student dance education. Aspiring young dancers are invited to come and experience a free ballet class. Please call (920) 279-1578 or email info@valleyacademyarts.org.

Frequently Asked Questions

Planning a visit to the Paine for Nutcracker in the Castle has many facets to consider. Let us make it easy for you! Find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions below, or contact the Paine at (920) 235-6903 ext. 130 or info@thepaine.org.

What’s the main difference between the types of tours?

Guided tours feature live performances. Self-guided tours do not feature live performances. Candlelight tours are self-guided tours in the evening.

Do I need a reservation?

Reservations are required for guided tours, candlelight tours, and Kids Free Days. Reservations are recommended for self-guided tours. Reservations are not necessary for the Cupcake Café.

Are you open for walk-ins on Sundays?

The Paine is open for candlelight tours from 5:00–8:00 PM on select Sundays and reservations are required. The Paine is open for guided tours only on Sunday afternoons, and reservations are required.

What will I do on a self-guided tour?

On self-guided tours, you will walk through more than 20 elaborately decorated settings with more than 70 Christmas trees. Oversized books depict the story along the tour. A “Mouse Hunt” is also offered for children with 60 mice figurines to find. You may tour the rooms at your leisure, which usually takes about 1 hour.

What will I do on a guided tour?

Guided tours begin with a party featuring live musicians and serving punch and cookies. Then an actor greets the guests and introduces the Nutcracker story. The actor leads a brief tour through the first floor of the mansion, which ends with a 10 minute youth ballet performance. Guests are then invited to tour the second floor of the mansion on their own. A guided tour lasts about 1 hour. Please arrive 10 minutes early for guided tours.

When is the Sugar Plum Fairy’s Cupcake Café open?

The Cupcake Café is open on most Wednesday and Friday evenings, Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings, as well as special hours during the holiday week. Please note the café hours and coordinate visits before or after Nutcracker tours accordingly.

May I bring a stroller?

The Paine encourages visitors with small children to use umbrella strollers, which are available at the entrance. Large strollers are not allowed.

May I take photos when I visit?

Yes, amateur photography is allowed during all tours and within the Cupcake Café. Please do not use a flash and be considerate of other visitors and your surroundings. Photo shoots and/or professional photography require a permit requested two weeks in advance. To arrange a photo shoot, please contact weddings@thepaine.org.

Is the event wheelchair-accessible?

All tours and the Cupcake Café are wheelchair accessible. The mansion has an elevator for the second floor, however, a portion of the second floor is not wheelchair accessible. Please note that large wheelchairs may not fit through some doorways. The Paine has wheelchairs available that fit through all doorways. Wheelchairs are available at the Mansion’s reception desk, and the Mansion and Conservatory are wheelchair-accessible.

Do you offer sensory-friendly tours?

Yes! The Paine offers sensory-friendly, self-guided tours on select days and times in partnership with the Autism Society of Greater Wisconsin – Fox Valley. To learn more, please contact Educator Kelsey Raschke at kraschke@thepaine.org.

Does the Paine close in winter weather?

The Paine remains open and all tours continue during winter weather conditions. The Paine only closes during the most extreme weather conditions and does not follow school or other closings. In the event of severe weather near the time of a tour, please call (920) 235-6903 or visit the Paine’s website or Facebook page to learn about the status of tours. Reservations for guided tours will not be refunded due to weather, except in the unlikely event that a tour is cancelled.

Where do I park when I visit?

The Paine is located at 1410 Algoma Boulevard in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Visitors may park in the parking lot on Algoma Boulevard located next to the Paine Mansion, which offers accessible parking spaces and a drop-off area near the entrance gate. Additional parking with accessible spaces is available in a second lot along Congress Avenue, at the Sugar Plum Fairy’s Cupcake Café. Visitors may also park along the street on Algoma Boulevard, Congress Avenue, and Elmwood Avenue.

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