All visitors meet at the visitor centre and are taken up to the ' Castle' by shuttle buses...the house is high on a hill!
The bus journey is along a steep and twisting road, and it takes a while to get to the house...and there, visitors are met by sets of steep stairs!...so more climbing!
We could see glimpses of this big house...puff puff...near the top in the next photo but still more stairs to the right. Surely all those movie stars who were guests of Hearst's in the 1920s, 30s didn't have to walk up that way!!
Soon though, we were standing outside the main entrance for a talk by our guide...and a perfect chance to look at all the art work on the front of the house!
The floor tiles in the main entrance are deteriorating so our tour group went in by a side entrance...we only were shown a few rooms. They were all filled with old art work...some, like the huge tapestries were 500 years old. Others, were thousands of years old. Apparently Hearst was a keen collector of old antiquities and we were assured that all items in the house had the bills of sale.
Some of those huge, 500 year old tapestries...the carved walls looked like they had come from old cathedrals or maybe just old manor houses.
A sitting room to withdraw to after dinner...after while in this room, guests would then make their way to the movie theatre room in the house.
Hearst liked to treat his many guests well and during the day they had the choice if many activities, be it horse riding, wandering through the Rose arbour ( just the remnants of that left) or going to Hearst's private zoo on the property. Hearst modelled it on the then progressive Berin Zoo. We saw the polar bear enclosure which has been left as it was. In the 1930s Hearst suffered business setbacks and decided to dismantle the zoo with most animals going to various zoos. But the zebras were set free to wander...they were not cared for...they were on their own. And they thrived and their numbers grew...so now you can come across scenes like this which was on the road to San Simeon...
Zebras grazing with cattle!!!!!
Another pastime for guests was the beautiful gardens...which were my favourite part I think!
Hearst started the building program for this home in 1919...I wonder how much it cost? The hostess at all the entertaining that Hearst did here was not his wife and mother of his children. Nope...she stayed back east in the family mansion there. Mr Hearst's girlfriend/mistress played that role. She was the actress Marion Davies...so now you know! Lol
what an amazing place thank you for sharing these photos, magnificent tapestries and the chairs around the small round table certainly caught my eye. Beautiful gardens and love the story re the zebrasa would not have liked those steps though
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are having a wonderful time. Lovely photos!
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