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The Winchester Mystery House has 160 rooms including 40 bedrooms, 40 staircases, 13 bathrooms, 6 kitchens, 10,000 window panes, 2,000 doors, 52 skylights, 47 fireplaces, three elevators, two basements and just one shower. So, touring the bizarre mansion and grounds takes time. Don’t worry, we’re here to assist in planning your visit.
Built during the Victorian era, Sarah Winchester’s eccentric house is a sight to behold any time of year, but it’s especially inspiring during the holidays. From November 25, 2022 through January 1, 2023, Winchester Mystery House will present daily mansion tours developed specifically for the holiday season. Guests will be treated to a ...
The gardens of Llanada Villa (now known as Winchester Mystery House®) have long been admired for their beauty and variety. Our landscaping team works to maintain many of Sarah’s original trees as well as over 10,000 box hedges and hundreds of varieties of tree and plant life. Step back into the 1900s with a stroll through the Winchester ...
Sep 9, 2020 · SAN JOSE, CA (September 9, 2020)—The Winchester Mystery House announced today that on Saturday, September 12th, visitors will once again be able to explore the 160-room mansion on a new Self-Guided Mansion Tour. The touchless, self-guided experience allows guests to independently navigate the world’s most bizarre home and expansive estate.
ウィンチェスター・ミステリー・ハウス. 南東から見た邸宅。. / 北緯37.31836度 西経121.95076度 / 37.31836; -121.95076. ウィンチェスター・ミステリー・ハウス ( 英: Winchester Mystery House )は、 アメリカ合衆国 カリフォルニア州 サンノゼ にある屋敷の名称 [2 ...
Enjoy unprecedented access to the world’s most bizarre mansion with an all-new tour —The Winchester Mystery House Immersive 360° Tour. This virtual experience allows guests to independently roam each level of the mansion, while exploring many rooms previously inaccessible on standard Estate tours. The Immersive 360° Tour is available now ...
The Winchester Mystery House is the beautiful but bizarre mansion built by Sarah Pardee Winchester, heiress of the Winchester Repeating Arms fortune. Construction began in 1884, and didn’t stop for 38 years until her death in 1922. Tormented by the guilt of victims lost to the Winchester Rifle, Mrs. Winchester built the dizzying Victorian-style structure with many odd and mysterious features ...