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Casa Loma - Toronto
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Casa Loma ia the former estate of Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, a prominent Toronto industrialist,
financier, and military officer. Begun in 1911, 300 men spent three years and $3,500,000 building the castle. The architect
was E.J. Lennox. Casa Loma is surrounded by both formal and informal gardens. There is also a large, steam-heated conservatory
at one end of the castle, that features an impressive stained-glass dome. Observation areas in two of the castle's towers
offer breathtaking views. The castle also has an elevator, many secret doors and passageways, a great hall with a 60 foot
high ceiling, a huge library, a smoking room and a billiard room. The dining room is lined with Circassian walnut. The French
oak wall panels in The Oak Room took artists three years to carve. This room served as Sir Henry's drawing room. A swimming
pool, bowling alleys, and a shooting range in the basement were never finished. Also in the basement is a large, refrigerated
wine cellar that held Sir Henry's collection of nearly 1,800 bottles of wine and champagne. An 800 foot long tunnel, built
18 feet underground, starts in the basement and goes all the way to the carriage house/stables. The stables themselves look
like a castle! Unfortunately, due to financial problems, Sir Henry occupied the castle for less than ten years. Casa Loma is
owned today by the City of Toronto, and has been operated by the Kiwanis Club of Casa Loma since 1937.
Cette information est une gracieuseté de Phil Bilzor. M. Bilzor est un recherchiste pour Castles of the United States
CASA LOMA, 1 Austin Terrace,Toronto, Ontario M5R 1X8, Canada. Ph: (416) 923-1171
Pictures of Casa Loma
Extérieur (photo de M. Phil Bilzor)
Extrieur 2 (photo de M. Phil Bilzor)
Extérieur 3
Hall
Solarium
Portes en bronze
Portes en bronze (photo de M. Phil Bilzor)
Salle de service
Bureau de Sir Henry
Bibliothèque
Salle en chêne
Salle de billard
Couloir du deuxième étage
Gargouilles
Chambre d'Henry
Salle de bain d'Henry
Suite de Lady Pellat
Rotonde
Terrasse
Jardins
Jardins 2
Écuries (photo de M. Phil Bilzor)
Écuries 2 (photo de M. Phil Bilzor)
Écuries (intérieur)
Hangar à voitures
Sculpture (photo de M. Phil Bilzor)
Toits (photo de M. Phil Bilzor)
Carte postale (photo de Nicolas Billardon)
Photo(s) de M. Phil Bilzor et du site web de Casa Loma
Nicolas Billardon
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Décembre 2000
Grand ré-ouverture de Châteaux du Canada pour notre premier anniversaire!!! Enfin de nouveaux châteaux, de nouvelles rubriques et surtout une page 100% française,
sans trace d'anglais. Grâce à vos commentaires j'ai pu améliorer l'apparence de ce site. Encore une fois, pour toutes
suggestion ou commentaire, veuillez m'envoyer un e-mail à l'adresse suivante: vallebourg@hotmail.com.
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