The Biltmore Estate is located in Asheville, North Carolina.
The Biltmore Company
The Biltmore Estate, which is located in Asheville, North Carolina, is the site of the largest privately-owned house in the United States.
According to the property's website, the Biltmore House was built in the late 1800s by George Vanderbilt and features 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms, and 65 fireplaces.
Located in Asheville, North Carolina, the 250-room home took six years to build.
Asheville is a mountain city known for its scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The area's most popular destinations include the Blue Ridge Parkway — a 469-mile road around the mountain's peaks — and, of course, the historic Biltmore Estate.
In 1930, Cornelia and her husband John Cecil opened the house to the public. According to the Biltmore website, it was opened during the Great Depression to boost the area's attraction.
Asheville is a mountain city known for its scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. As of 2017, the city's estimated population was 91,902. Its median home value, according to Zillow, is $303,814.
Over the next 35 years, the estate played an important role in Vanderbilt's family life. In 1900, his wife, Edith, gave birth to their daughter Cornelia in the Louis XV Room. Two of their grandchildren were also born on the estate.
The property has a history of collecting various pieces of artwork and artifacts. In fact, during World War II, artwork from Washington DC's National Gallery of Art was stored in the house.A tapestry gallery.
In 1930, Cornelia and her husband John Cecil opened the house to the public. Since then, there have been various additions to the estate, including the Biltmore Winery, the Inn on Biltmore Estate, and the Antler Hill Village which features the Village Hotel.
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