Prince Chun's Mansion (simplified Chinese: 醇亲王府; traditional Chinese: 醇親王府; pinyin: Chúnqīnwángfǔ), also known as the Northern Mansion (北府; Běifǔ), is a large residence in the siheyuan style with lavish private garden located near the Shichahai neighborhood in central Beijing.
The grounds had been part of a villa built by Mingju, an official in the court of the Kangxi Emperor.
The mansion would change hands several times, eventually ending up as the residence of a minor Qing official named Yusu.
In 1888, it was granted to Yixuan, the biological father of the Guangxu Emperor, by his sister-in-law, Empress Dowager Cixi.
Despite the collapse of the Qing dynasty, Prince Chun was allowed to stay in the mansion, and he died there in 1951.