Casa Loma

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Casa Loma is a historic Gothic Revival-style mansion and popular tourist attraction in Toronto, Canada, known for its castle-like architecture and expansive gardens.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival building
historic house museum
mansion
tourist attraction
annualVisitors hundreds of thousands
architect E. J. Lennox
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Scottish Baronial
category Castles in Canada
Historic house museums in Ontario
Landmarks in Toronto
constructionEndDate 1914
constructionStartDate 1911
country Canada
elevation on a hill above Davenport Road
hasFeature battlements
conservatory
expansive gardens
great hall
library
secret passages
stables
terraces
towers
turrets
underground tunnel
wine cellar
hasGardenType formal gardens
hasGuidedTours yes
hasViewOf Toronto skyline
heritageDesignation Heritage Property in Toronto
Ontario Heritage Act designation
location Toronto
namedAfter Spanish phrase meaning “Hill House”
neighborhood Midtown Toronto
notableFor castle-like architecture
panoramic city views
numberOfFloors 3
openingDate 1914
operator Liberty Entertainment Group
originalOwner Sir Henry Pellatt
overlooks Downtown Toronto
owner City of Toronto
publicAccess open to the public
streetAddress 1 Austin Terrace
touristAttractionIn Toronto
usedAs event venue
film location
museum


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