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  2. Visit Biltmore, America's Largest Home®, built by George Vanderbilt. Explore the 8,000-acre estate in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, NC. TROPICAL STORM HELENE UPDATE: WE ARE TEMPORARILY CLOSED.

  3. Biltmore House - Biltmore

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    Your self-guided house visit spans three floors and the basement of the luxurious family home of George and Edith Vanderbilt. Explore the stories of the Vanderbilt family, their guests, and employees through displays of vintage clothing, accessories, art, furniture, and more.

  4. Tickets & Pricing - Biltmore

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    Biltmore ticket pricing varies by type and season. Explore ticket options for Biltmore House in Asheville, NC.

  5. Visit - Biltmore

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    A unique mountain destination located in Asheville, NC, Biltmore features a historic home, an art exhibition, an award-winning Winery, dining, shopping, 20+ miles of nature trails, and overnight properties. Join us, and escape the everyday.

  6. Biltmore History - Biltmore

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    What went into creating the architectural marvel that is Biltmore House? Who was critical to making the grand vision a reality? Take a deep dive into how this magnificent residence came to be.

  7. About Biltmore Estate

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    Welcome to Biltmore. Completed in 1895, George Vanderbilt’s 250-room chateau is as impressive today as it was more than a century ago. Biltmore House is truly a wonder of architecture and hospitality.

  8. Our Story - Biltmore

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    The luxurious family home and estate of George and Edith Vanderbilt is a marvel of elegance and charm. Learn more about the Biltmore Story.

  9. The Vanderbilt Family - Biltmore

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    Biltmore House officially opened to family and friends on Christmas Eve, 1895. George Vanderbilt had a beautiful new family home, but as America’s most eligible bachelor of his time, no one to share it with. That all changed on April 28, 1898, when he proposed to Edith Stuyvesant Dresser.

  10. Stay on Biltmore Estate

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    For a Blue Ridge Mountain resort experience, stay on Biltmore Estate at our convenient Village Hotel, four-star Inn, or private historic Cottages. TROPICAL STORM HELENE UPDATE: WE ARE TEMPORARILY CLOSED.

  11. From shops, tours, special events, and exceptional wine and cuisine, to our vast network of nature trails, and selection of outdoor activities, you’ll never run out of things to do at Biltmore!