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Saturday, December 8, 2018

North Carolina


Asheville, North Carolina:

If you can’t visit the Biltmore Estate in the spring, I think that the next best time to visit is when it’s decked out for Christmas!  The Candlelight Christmas Evening Tour was fantastic! 

 
Mrs. Vanderbilt's bedroom
Library
We took a special Rooftop Tour.  Although it was a rainy day and the view wasn’t the best, it was a wonderful tour that explored the architectural history of the Biltmore as well as some unusual vantage points.

 
 
 
 
George Vanderbilt's initials
 
 
 

The flowers may not have been blooming in the gardens, but the Conservatory was a real treat.
 
 

The Biltmore had everything for guests, including a bowling alley and an indoor swimming pool.  Take a look at the arches in the pool area.  The tile work was done by Rafael Gustavino.  One reason I love to travel is that you learn something in one place and then you see it somewhere else.  When we were in NYC, our lunch at the Grand Central Station Oyster Bar featured lovely tiled arches by, guess who?  Gustavino!

Oyster Bar at Grand Central Station (NYC)
Biltmore pool -- tiled arches by Gustavino

Asheville has lots of wonderful places to explore in addition to the Biltmore Estate.  We went to the St. Lawrence Basilica.  Guess who also did the tile work here!  😊

Tile work by Gustavino

The Cathedral of All Souls was a fascinating place as well.  Many of the stained glass windows are in memory of people that had been special to George Vanderbilt.  Although the scenes are religious, they also represent Vanderbilt’s friends.


We knew that we would love visiting the Biltmore Estate.  However, I think it came more alive because I had read The Last Castle by Denise Kiernan.  Thank you Stephanie for loaning your book to us! 


Next stop – Tennessee!