Think you already know everything there is to learn about Biltmore? Read on to learn some fascinating facts about the iconic North Carolina estate.

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Biltmore Estate

7. Frommer’s, a renowned travel guidebook published for more than 50 years, says to allow a minimum of five hours to explore the house. The Biltmore House spans more than four acres of floor space, including 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms and 65 fireplaces. It was – and still is – America’s largest home with 250 rooms, ranging from the glass-roofed winter garden to the banquet hall and its 70-foot ceiling to the vast library, home to Vanderbilt’s 23,000-volume book collection.

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“At first glance, people are simply amazed by the large scale of the house,” Poupore says. He highly recommends the 60-minute behind-the-scenes Architect’s Tour, which allows guests to get a closer look at the design of Biltmore House by touring areas not on the regular house visit, including rooftops and balconies.

Even after working there for 14 years, Poupore continues to make new discoveries.“It never gets boring, because the house continues to give back,” he says. “I’ll walk through on any given day and see some detail I’ve never noticed before.”

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