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  1. Biltmore History - Biltmore

    Discover Biltmore Estate’s origin, its evolution to beloved national treasure, and the family responsible for its creation and preservation.

  2. The Vanderbilt Family - Biltmore

    Today, Biltmore remains a family business, with the fourth and fifth generations of George Vanderbilt’s descendants involved in day-to-day operations. Along with more than 2,000 employees, they …

  3. Estate Timeline - Biltmore

    What was George Vanderbilt II’s vision for building Biltmore, and how does the legacy continue to live on today? Find out in our timeline.

  4. Biltmore - Our Story

    What began as my great-grandfather’s estate continues to thrive as a timeless experience for today’s guests. Since 1895, Biltmore has had the natural beauty of the mountains and the majestic house …

  5. Building Biltmore House

    The construction of Biltmore House brought together the highest quality materials from around the world, technological innovation, and logistic coordination on an unprecedented scale. This exhibition …

  6. Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina

    Explore Biltmore’s history, architecture, gardens and grounds, cuisine, wine, and more with carefully curated experiences that showcase the breadth of the estate’s appeal.

  7. 10 fast facts about Biltmore Estate

    Sep 18, 2018 · Learn about Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC, the largest privately-owned home in the United States, with these 10 fast facts.

  8. The Construction of Biltmore House

    Mar 12, 2019 · Seeing the majestic appearance of Biltmore House today, you almost believe it was always part of the landscape. In reality, it was a monumental construction project as these photos …

  9. About Biltmore Estate

    Explore Biltmore House and its fascinating history. Discover Biltmore Winery and enjoy a free wine tasting. Shop, dine, and relax in Antler Hill Village. Biltmore is just minutes away from downtown …

  10. Our Winery Story - Biltmore

    Explore the history and thinking behind Biltmore‘s world-class winery, starting with George Vanderbilt’s grandson William Cecil and his involvement in planting the first vines.