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Step inside this elegant French-style mansion in Newport, complete with grand gardens and timeless charm.
Inside, they've been modernized, so it would cost a fortune to renovate them." While many of Newport's remaining Gilded Age mansions have become tourist attractions or event spaces, the HBO Max series ...
Series creator Julian Fellowes said he appreciates the beauty of Newport, especially the grandest artifacts of the Gilded Age, the city's mansions, but also draws deeper inspiration from the ...
The real-life “cottages” of Newport, like The Elms and The Breakers, were actually summer mansions for America’s wealthiest families, including the Vanderbilts.
Besides two mansions in Newport, HBO used two on Long Island, plus two English estates to portray the sprawling Sidmouth Castle in "The Gilded Age." ...
Newport offers various experiences, including mansion tours, servant life tours, and dining at restaurants with Gilded Age-inspired menus. Several Newport mansions, including The Breakers, The ...
All of these Newport mansions, and several more not featured in "The Gilded Age," are open to the public through the Preservation Society of Newport County, which offers both self-guided and ...
Like its characters, the show’s filming locations are about status and spectacle. From glittering ballrooms in Newport to cobblestone streets in Troy, New York, “The Gilded Age” brings the ...
Both Newport mansions are open to the public for tours or events. NEWPORT – When Gladys, a main character in HBO's "The Gilded Age," first arrives at the English estate of her new husband, the Duke of ...
Explore the real-life Gilded Age mansions once owned by the Vanderbilts and others among America's wealthiest families and now seen in HBO's hit series.