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  Biltmore Estate http://www.biltmore.com/
The official site for this grandiose 19th-century mansion in Asheville, North Carolina, designed by Richard Morris Hunt in the French Renaissance style. Brief history, photographs, visitor information.
  Yin Yu Tang, A Chinese Home http://www.pem.org/yinyutang/
Interactive tour of a house that belonged to a merchant from the late Qing dynasty, and was originally located in southeastern China. From the Peabody Essex Museum. [Requires Flash].
  ChâteauxCountry.com http://www.chateauxcountry.com/
Guide to French country houses: photograph, brief history and visitor information. (Site developed by châteaux owners).
  Hearst Castle http://www.hearstcastle.org/history/index.asp
The official site supplies a history of this palatial fantasy castle built 1922-7 by William Randolph Hearst with the aid of architect Julia Morgan. Visitor information.
  Chateau de Cirey http://www.visitvoltaire.com
An illustrated history and description of Voltaire's home 1734-49, with a biography of the great French writer, maps, and visitor information. Feature on Voltaire's Little Theater in the attic.
  Belvedere House Gardens and Park http://www.belvedere-house.ie/
An 18th-century hunting lodge in Ireland designed by German architect Richard Castle with garden follies. The official site includes a brief history and visitor information.
  Castle and Gardens of Freyr on the Meuse http://www.freyr.be
The official site of this grand Renaissance country house in Belgium provides an outline history, photographs and visitor information.
  Philipse Manor Hall http://www.philipsemanorfriends.org/
A mansion built by Frederick Philipse in the 1680s in Yonkers, New York, US. Includes history, images, visitor information and calendar of events.
  Loppem Castle http://www.kasteelvanloppem.be/
This Gothic Revival mansion in Belgium designed by Edward Welby Pugin retains its original architecture and interior, and lies in a park, with ponds and a labyrinth. Description, photographs and visitor information.
  Linden Hall http://www.lindenhallpa.com/
The official site of this Pennsylvania mansion built by Sarah Cochran in 1913 includes photographs and a brief history. Visitor information.
  La Roche Courbon http://www.t3a.com/LaRocheCourbon/
French chateau built in the 15th century and extended in the 17th. The official site supplies a photograph, brief history, location and visitor information in English, French and German.
  The Castle of Gola, Poland http://www.gola.pl
Cedric Gendaj gives a plan, images and history of this Renaissance house erected in 1580 by Leonard von Rohnau. Also information on the park and summer workcamps.
  The Castle of St Georgen, Austria http://www2.asn-graz.ac.at/hs-stgeorgen/schloss/eschloss/e_schloss.htm
History of this 16th-century mansion on the hill-top site of a medieval castle, illustrated with old views; tour and heraldry. Prepared as a student project by a nearby school.
  Darshana Hall Plantation http://darshanahallplantation.com
Darshana is one of the oldest and largest plantations the Southern Piedmont of North Carolina. The first house here was built in 1753 for John McElwarth. Illustrated history and visitor information.

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