- Estates
- Aesculapius
- Estate where Stephenson lived in London.
- The Aldridge Mansion
- A tour guide finds himself trapped in the mansion by a strange spirit and Erinbby, and Holtzmann are called in to investigate the haunting. Exterior filmed at Boston University Castle. Interior filmed at Ames Mansion.
- Avengers Mansion
- Spider-Man tracks Dr. Paulson's goons to the Avengers Mansion, where they are in the process of stealing the Windstone from Captain Marvel. When they transport away, Spider-Man and Captain Marvel track them down in a Quinjet. (Issue #142 Foiled)
- Babe Manor
- Ski shop guy Drisko and his roommates Roach and Turkey's pathetic apartment, as well as the capital of Party Mountain. (Season 11 episode The Gang Hits the Slopes)
- Bart's Moon Mansion
- Bart daydreams about having a party on the moon when he finds Mr. Burns' lost $1000 bill. "It's Bart's moon party from outer space, with R2-D2 playing the bass." (Season 15 episode The Regina Monologues)
- The Belasco House
- The Mount Everest of haunted houses. Also known as Hell House.
- Boxingham Palace
- Box fort that Bart and Lisa build. (Season 18 episode Rome-Old and Juli-Eh)
- Burns Manor
- Mr. Burns' mansion, site of annual company picnic. (Season 1 episode There's No Disgrace Like Home)
- The Castle Anthrax
- Zoot: We are but eight score young blondes and brunettes all between 16 and 19 and a half, cut off in this castle with no one to protect us. Oh, it is a lonely life. Bathing, dressing, undressing, making exciting underwear. We are not used to handsome knights.
- Castle Rock VFW
- Location of the Castle Rock Coin and Stamp Show.
- Castle Varlar
- Castle in Germany taken over by Nazi High Command to launch a V2 rocket. (Season 1 episode Party at Castle Varlar)
- Choak Manor
- Billionaire David Choak's mansion in the real world, seen in flashback. (Season 2 episode The Outing)
- Cliff Walk Manor
- Property Helen wants to sell to new resident Mimsy. (Season 3 episode My Brother's Keeper)
- Collinwood
- The Collins family's grand estate.
- Cosmic Wars Ranch
- Home and studio of Randall Curtis, creator of Star Wars parody Cosmic Wars, located in Northern California. "Formerly Fresno, California" (Season 15 episode Co-Dependents' Day)
- The Dutch Hill Mansion
- House Jake sees in his dreams that serves as a portal to Mid-World.
- Fort Awesome
- Mr. James' mansion. Mr. James: "I wanted a place just like Xanadu, but without such a dorky name." Lisa: "So what'd you call it?" Mr. James: "Fort Awesome." (Season 4 episode The Secret of Management)
- Grimsley Mansion
- Mansion from the first Lego Scooby-Doo short film Knight Time Terror.
- Hapsburg Imperial Palace
- Home of the The World Series of Bumper Cars, TV program that Bart and Homer watch when the women travel to Baby Seal Beach to help clean up the oil spill. (Season 8 episode Bart After Dark)
- Hive Manor
- Song: A Stroll Through Hive Manor Corridors.
- Home
- Compound where Dr. Kevin Christie raised the children he kidnapped and molds them into agents.
- Hong Kong Sanctum
- The sanctums generate a protective shield around the world.
- Members of the Hong Kong and London Sanctums are present at the fortified Kamar-Taj.
- The House of Usher
- House of horrors that Mr. William Stendahl builds on Mars as a tribute to not just Edgar Allen Poe but to all of the literature that was destroyed back on Earth (Chapter: Usher II)
- J.C.C.
- Also known as James Cameron Compound, featuring a living room known as "The Temple”, a hall of mimnatures, a trampoline porch, a shaman's quarters, at least 14 bathrooms, a corn maze, an heirloom seed vault, a room with just a bunch of phone chargers, a bedroom for Billy Zane's bedroom, and a laboratory known as "The Abyss”, from which Josh, Tiger and Wolf steal Cameronium. (Season 1 episode Pandora's Mailbox)
- Kamar-Taj
- Home and training grounds to the Masters of the Mystic Arts, located in Kathmandu, Nepal. Where Doctor Strange and Wong take America Chavez to keep her safe.
- Lockwood Manor
- John Hammond's business partner Benjamin Lockwood's estate.
- London Sanctum
- The sanctums generate a protective shield around the world.
- Members of the Hong Kong and London Sanctums are present at the fortified Kamar-Taj.
- New York Sanctum
- The sanctums generate a protective shield around the world.
- Doctor Strange's headquarters.
- The Palace of Exile
- Song: Celebration of the Lizard.
- The Palace of Green Porcelain
- The Palace of Justice
- Building that Winston mentions that's near the ruins of the oval building with rectangular windows depicted in a steel engraving.
- Palace of the World Council
- These words were cut long ago. There is green mould in the grooves of the letters and yellow streaks on the marble, which come from more years than men could count. And these words are the truth, for they are written on the Palace of the World Council, and the World Council is the body of all truth. Thus has it been ever since the Great Rebirth, and farther back than that no memory can reach.
- The Palace
- Building at 27 Wall Street, location of the Poise magazine Girls Night Out party where Jenna starts the Thriller dance.
- Parkfield Manor
- Lisa's future husband Hugh Parkfield's family residence. (Season 6 episode Lisa's Wedding)
- The Penthouse Penthouse
- Topher: "It's like the Playboy Mansion but much more doper." (Season 1 episode To Friend a Predator)
- Robinson Castle
- Joke Jerry makes about finding his real parents, who could be royalty. (Season 5 episode Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson)
- Scarn Manor
- Secret Agent Michael Scarn's mansion, from Michael's movie Threat Level Midnight (Season 7 episode Threat Level Midnight)
- Schtickfair
- Krusty's mansion, put up for auction when the IRS seizes his assets. (Season 7 episode Bart the Fink)
- Spencer Mansion
- At the police station, the STARS Alpha team meet with Chief Brian Irons, Jill Valentine explains that the Bravo team went missing while investigating a body report at the remote Spencer Mansion.
- The Spring/Webb Mansion
- The mansion that served as the Spring residence was built in the 1880s for inventor Zackariah Webb, then named the Webb Mansion. (Season 1)
- Stinkpuddle Manor
- Shack where Jake, Boyle and Terry stay when they go camping (Season 3 episode Into the Woods)
- Swamp Castle
- Prince Herbert: To whoever finds this note: I have been imprisoned by my father who wishes me to marry against my will. Please, please, please come and rescue me. I am in the tall tower of Swamp Castle.
- Thugz Mansion
- Where do niggas go when we die? Ain't no heaven for a thug nigga, that's why we go to Thug Mansion. That's the only place where thugs get in free and you gotta be a G. (song Thugz Mansion)
- Turnbill Mansion
- Leslie: "Turnbill Mansion is one of the most beloved historical sites in Pawnee. In 1867, the progressive Reverend Turnbill officiated a wedding between a white woman and a Wamapoke Indian chief. The secret ceremony was beautiful and romantic. But then word got out, and the reception was a bloodbath. Fortunately, there were two survivors. Unfortunately, they were both horses." (Season 2 episode 94 Meetings)
- Valdor's Palace
- Palace that Tiger mentions when trying to convince Wolf that they will find Kronish the lower down they go down in the Kronish Laboratories building, because that's always where the bad guys are. Example 1: Valdor's Palace - Valdor was in the underground catacombs. Example 2: Temple of Gooliga - Gooliga was in the Gooligorium, by the earth's core. (Season 1 episode A Riphole in Time)
- Wayne Manor
- Bruce Wayne's family manor, just outside Gotham City limits.
- Wayne family mansion where Bruce and Alfred live in Gotham City.
- Thomas Wayne's mansion in the alternate reality where Bruce was killed that night instead of him.
- Bruce's family's mansion in Gotham City.
- The Wentworth Mansion
- Mansion Sledge Hammer's supposed long lost brother attempts to rob (Season 1 episode Brother, Can You Spare a Crime?)
- Xanadu
- Charles Foster Kane's mansion, part of a vast palatial estate in Florida.
- Xanatos' upstate retreat, where he escapes an unsuccessful assassination attempt.
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