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Dunsmuir House & Gardens: One-Year Family Membership

Item Number
23
Estimated Value
60 USD
Sold
30 USD to richtercom
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

The Dunsmuir mansion, designed by San Francisco architect J. Eugene Freeman, is an example of Neoclassical-Revival architecture popular in the late 1800s. The 37-room mansion once owned by the Hellman family, features a Tiffany-style dome, woodpaneled public rooms, 10 fireplaces and inlaid parquet floors within its 16,224 square feet. Servants quarters in the house are designed to accommodate 12 live-in staff. Golden Gate Park's landscape architect, John McLaren, is said to have assisted the Hellmans in designing the Dunsmuir gardens. A wide variety of trees, including Camperdown Elms, Bunya-Bunya and Hornbeam, still grace the estate's gardens and expansive meadows. In addition, the Hellman estate contained a golf course, formal croquet court, tennis court, swimming pool with Mission-style bathhouse, glass conservatory with grotto, an elaborate aviary, formal garden maze, and Japanese garden.

Item Special Note

One Year Family Membership (two adults and up to four children under 18 years) to Dunsmuir House & Gardens Historic Estate.

Membership Benefits:

  • 15% discount in the Mansion Gift Shop (must present membership card)
  • Quarterly Newsletter
  • Advance notice of upcoming events
  • Member discounts on tickets for some other events