The Rengstorff House is not just a wedding venue - it is a slice of history! The Rengstorff House was constructed circa 1867 in the Italiante Victorian style, and was occupied by the Rengstorff Family through the 1950s. The house was nearly destroyed by a fire in the 1970s.
After the Rengstorff House sat in disrepair for years, a group called the Friends of "R" House petitioned to save Mountain View's oldest home. The house was restored, relocated twice, and now holds the designation of being placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the Rengstorff House graces Shoreline Park, a 750-acre wildlife and recreation area. We hope you will enjoy its history and architecture as much as we do.
History buffs - if you'd like to learn more about the Rengstorff House, check out the Friends of the "R" House website.