Information about Hearst Castle, San Simeon
In 1865, George Hearst, a wealthy miner, purchased 40,000-acres of ranchland
that included the Mexican Ranchos of Piedras Blancas, San Simeon and Santa Rosa.
In 1919, his only son, William Randolph Hearst, inherited the land from his mother,
Phoebe Apperson Hearst. By then the ranch had grown to encompass 250,000 acres.
Originally known as "Camp Hill," its wilderness offered a place for
family members and friends to "rough it" on camping trips. Despite elaborate
arrangements with separate sleeping and dining tents, Hearst envisioned more comfortable
accommodations. His simple instructions to famed San Francisco architect Julia
Morgan in 1919: "Miss Morgan, we are tired of camping out in the open at
the ranch in San Simeon and I would like to build a little something"
Hearst and Morgan's collaboration was destined to become one of the world's
greatest showplaces. As they were planning and constructing his dream home, Hearst
renamed the rocky perch from which it rose "La Cuesta Encantada" - The
Enchanted Hill. By 1947, Hearst and Morgan had created an estate of 165 rooms
and 127 acres of gardens, terraces, pools and walkways.
The estate's magnificent main house, "Casa Grande," and three guest
houses are of Mediterranean Revival style, while the imposing towers of Casa Grande
were inspired by a Spanish cathedral. The blending of the architectural style
with the surrounding land, and Hearst's superb European and Mediterranean art
collection, was so seamless that world-renowned architectural historian, Lord
John Julius Norwich, was moved to say that "Hearst Castle is a palace in
every sense of the word."
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