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Saturday, April 16, 2022

A Walk through The Breakers

 

The Breakers - come in for a visit.



Enter the Great Hall first.


Look up and up!


The Grand Staircase - a favorite of children in the family who slid down on silver trays probably on the steps not the bannisters.


I had Dan pose so you could get a sense of the height of the place.



Enter the Breakfast Room





or the Billiard Room



A little conversation place I suppose.



Pass on to other rooms to sit and enjoy yourself.


Wait, here's someone working to keep the dust away.


The Library with Cornelius on the wall


and his desk?


Travel upstairs not by the grand staircase but a second one (there's also a third one for servants).


Immense bathrooms.  That large looking urinal is a sitz bath for long carriage or horseback rides.


Mirrors on every wall.


A peek out the window to see who's arriving.


One of the more than 40 plus bedrooms.


Here's the ocean from the Loggia.


Down the servant stairs to the kitchen set in a separate wing of the house to avoid the spread of fires.  The kitchen is several rooms.


This second room contains all the dishes (2 floors of them) and a silverware safe.


Here's where the food was plated and served.

Disclaimer: these photos don't do justice to the grandeur of this place.  You'll just have to see it to believe it.

4 comments:

Deb J. in Utah said...

Wow, what a place. Thanks so much for sharing these pictures!

Tom said...

...a bit over the top.

Barbara Rogers said...

That's so beautiful, and ornate, and just plain over done. I wonder how people were living there, visiting or moving between there and other mansions like our Biltmore. And am so glad they could have a sitz bath after a horseback ride!

Gosia said...

A great building happy Easter from Poland