There are many negative comments here about the robber barons and working people like slaves. You people know nothing about this family. They developed the nearby town and created jobs for the poor. They paid NYC wages in the hills of North Carolina. Most employees stayed because they were treated well, and next generations were employed here, too. They started a dairy and made ice cream. It was home to many!
When I was a guide at The Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island (built by the brother of Biltmore’s George Vanderbilt) one of Biltmore’s lovely guides came on my tour and then sent me a book about Biltmore. I still have it!
I remember on a behind the scenes tour they were restoring a bedroom that was originally a nursery. They had records of the original wallpaper and a sample. They contacted the company in France to enquire about getting it reproduced. The company remembered the order, still had the print wheels, and was happy to make more for Biltmore.
I just returned from the Biltmore house today. This was the second time I visited the estate. I love the place and all the attendents are so helpful and informative. I highly recommend a visit the the Biltmore estate. It is worth the ticket price.
I have visited Biltmore 3 times. My favorite was Christmas and all the decorations. I would love to go again. I love this house. I would love to work there. Everytime I go they have opened more rooms for viewing. It's great.
I just came from there. The biggest mind-blow for me was that a home designed in the late 1800's was wired for electric even though the light bulb was not commercially successful until about that same time, and the electric utility industry was not even quite in its infancy at that time. It would be equivalent to a home built in 1990 being wired for the internet.
The Vanderbilts were Crazy rich and had another beautiful home on Long Island-which became the college I got my bachelors from. EVERY time I walked through the main build I flt like I was living 100 years ago. I also would sneak in and take-really cool black and white and color photos of the place with and without models.
I used to go there as a child and really enjoyed the property and it’s fantastic history. Last time I went it felt like going to Disneyland. The crowds, Buses, etc detracts from the historic atmosphere. I am sure they need it to continue the operations but it’s not the same.
My Grandfather worked there in the early 1900s. There is a generations old family cemetary on the property. The gun club house was from my family as well. Jones.
We toured the home in late 2020, the home was decorated for Xmas, it was magnificent, we even road the elevator, anyone who hasn't toured the home needs to put it on their life time to do list.
Do you have employee records. My grandad worked in the Dairy in the 1920's. His name was Henry Dalton Norton. My grandmother and 2 aunts and my dad lived in the housing on the property.
Commenting on a video on the Biltmore channel might get you a reply. www.youtube.com/@Biltmore Really, though, contacting the estate directly is the best chance of getting an answer. Check their site for how to reach them.
When we cleared my mums cupboard out after she died,knickers bras that she would never be without ,this really struck home to me you come in with nothing and you leave WITH NOTHING
Wonderful history! Well done! There's more of the inside story in the book FORTUNE'S CHILDREN: THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF VANDERBILT. Very Downton Abbey-is!
Cornelius Vanderbilt among other visionaries built New York City. The Vanderbilt's were known for building enormous mansions, with Biltmore being one as well as one on Park Ave, NYC belonging to the late Gloria Vanderbilt whom passed away over a year ago at the age of 93. Her son CNN anchor Anderson Cooper always told her he didn't believe in receiving an inheritance, he preferred to earn his own money but she left her many millions to him just the same. Now he has a son and the legacy lives on.
No, no one currently lives in the house. We’ve been family friends of descendants of the family for 20 years and they live in a house on the same grounds as the estate (near it). But no one currently lives in it.
They don't live there. But they have renovated the upper levels with modern convinces and do visit during the summer months. Those sections of the house are cut off to the public. If they want to use the original pool or billiards room or something like that they can simply inform the staff to cut it from the tour. They may be antiques but it still belongs to them and they can do as they please with it.
Interesante museo... en Asturias, tenemos un museo parecido... es el museo de los Indianos, allí se encuentra los escritos y objetos que los indianos trajo de América después de triunfar en el Nuevo Mundo...
Bluemoon, the servants lived in the lower quarters and there is a pool and an exercise gym, bowling alley. No secret passages. Lots of bathrooms. 64 , I believe. They entertained.
Quackers isn’t the Biltmore the name of the mansion? And the name of the people that lived there was Vanderbilt, which is who she would have worked for........????
2:58. Crease lines? Is that a photo of a photo? Because there is no way that big ass picture you are holding was folded up into a pocket of someone’s pants? carried for a time. Unfolded then refolded multiple times used for its purpose and still in that great of condition.
The “V” on the uniform coat button was likely the “V” in the United West Endies Company (V used to represent U as in LVKE or Luke). It was probably not for Van Der Bilt...
Also ties back into the Dutch East/West India company. Along with countless coat of arms that date back to Royals from Europe. Especially the headless knight/horseman being the hidden hand.
Karma never loses an address. Great videos. thank you. FYI: Rents and utilities takes most of our income. I lived P2P, but I was happy to have the incomes. I was able to travel, buy what I wanted, and I do have a budget to this 79th year. I help non beggars help themselves, and I still saved. FYI: Thank you for your excellent videos and stay safe and blessed. Expose all of these Greedy Criminals!!! Thank you God for not making me a GREEDY and Dishonest crook. I paid my own rent, car notes, utilities , vacations, and I help non beggars help themselves.You reap what you sow, and stop thinking the rich, by hook or crook, are better than anyone else. God does not have favorites, and we go when the wagon comes. GREED and being HEARTLESS will and is destroying the world. Put a d before anger, and you get danger. SOLUTIONS: DEPORT to the wilderness of Alaska and Siberia one way, and harvest their organs. Decent people want to enjoy our cities, and we are not beggars, but want to earn our incomes. ALL LIVES MATTER!
Biltmore Estates is a treasure to behold, if you have not visited, I highly recommend you do. When my parents were first married, my mom had a thin gold band, on their 45th anniversary my father purposed to my mom this time with a Hugh diamond. Needless to say she said yes. This was her favorite place to visit and did so on many occasion. I have been once and look forward to my next trip. Maybe I’ll get a high diamond, you never know!!
The intermittence and game is an "All for one" extreme game . and ,I, Linda Trombley am the beneficiary. This is the end of the year 2022 . I am anxious to be paid in full .
Even though the ladies in this program are very nice presentable are doing their presenting of information well. Personally I would have rather just viewed the pictures in greater depth. Anything about the history of life back then living in such a home.
I will be going on Friday. Haven’t been since so was 7. Walking down one of the staircases that was filled with people as a kid I imagined it was just me and I felt like a princess. I’m returning now at 25 and I know I will feel that same way. I’m so excited. This *palace* is absolutely beautiful.
I asked what they did to get wealthy & they said import,Export 😜 that was all they knew & I got I'll after had dinner there so I missed the tour & not been back... ✌
Sorry,but this home was already in the united states before it was the united states ,so that would make it Tartarion now wouldn't it,look at the fireplace and the coat of arms,no,they are of other Tartarian homes,in other countries
This is Biltmore House, in Asheville, NC, one of the homes of George Washington Vanderbilt, son of William Henry Vanderbilt and grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt (The Commodore) - Opened officially Christmas Eve of 1895. It is the largest privately owned home in the United States, with over 4 acres of floor space. It sits on roughly 8000 acres, although the original estate sat on 125,000 acres. The enterprise is now managed by Vanderbilt's great grandson along with support from his brother and sister. Mr. Vanderbilt wanted to create an property that was completely self-sustaining, hence the Dairy, which was the largest in the region, as well as one of Asheville's largest employers for a very long time, the farming, as well as the livestock raised on the estate, etc. Mr. Vanderbilt also conducted the first experiments in American Forestry on the estate. It is most interesting, that by all accounts, Vanderbilt and his wife were known to be unusually kind and considerate to their staff, considering the service customs and mannerisms of the time. It is the number one tourist attraction in the region and, outside of healthcare and government, it is the largest employer in Buncombe County. It is so incredibly well preserved.. that walking onto the property is like walking through a time portal. It is an incredible glimpse into life and art in this historical time period and a Definite Must-See.
It's been decades since I've been to Biltmore House but I've always wanted to go back as a friend of mine went on a long weekend and went on several of the tours including one where you were allowed to go out on the roof and she stayed at one of the hotels on the estate. One of my favorite things on the basic tour I took was the painting of George Vanderbilt by John Singer Sargent, a favorite artist of mine.
Not all, but a lot of these stories are fake, this Biltmore Estate was from our old world and served a different purpose! The Vanderbilt's repurposed this place like most of our ancient buildings and called it their home, our entire history is fake!
why are they talking about a deer ? i don’t think anyone has got telling interesting stories about the house or family right yet . it’s always so boring .
There are many negative comments here about the robber barons and working people like slaves. You people know nothing about this family. They developed the nearby town and created jobs for the poor. They paid NYC wages in the hills of North Carolina. Most employees stayed because they were treated well, and next generations were employed here, too. They started a dairy and made ice cream. It was home to many!
Very good to have this comment, because I believe that those must have been among the most coveted jobs in NC.
@@ellebelle8515 Biltmore is the 2nd largest employer in Asheville.
That's your narrative.
That does not excuse how they made their fortune though
@@Budsport_TV so you want to apply todays standards to a historical time? And do what?
We are lucky as Americans to have this as an example of our history...
When I was a guide at The Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island (built by the brother of Biltmore’s George Vanderbilt) one of Biltmore’s lovely guides came on my tour and then sent me a book about Biltmore. I still have it!
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I remember on a behind the scenes tour they were restoring a bedroom that was originally a nursery. They had records of the original wallpaper and a sample. They contacted the company in France to enquire about getting it reproduced. The company remembered the order, still had the print wheels, and was happy to make more for Biltmore.
Super awesome
I just returned from the Biltmore house today. This was the second time I visited the estate. I love the place and all the attendents are so helpful and informative. I highly recommend a visit the the Biltmore estate. It is worth the ticket price.
I have visited Biltmore 3 times. My favorite was Christmas and all the decorations. I would love to go again. I love this house. I would love to work there. Everytime I go they have opened more rooms for viewing. It's great.
Plan on this Christmas for 3rd time visit. Love it
In the late 70's, the day after Christmas we stopped there and we were the only people. It was great. We just took our time. Loved it.
What a beautiful estate and a beautiful legacy aren’t we lucky to have Biltmore in our beautiful part of North Carolina
I’ve been there,a year ago……it is so incredibly beautiful. Words cannot describe.
From my perspective, working at a historic home or museum would be my dream job. Love to hear these women acknowledge the privilege.
Instablaster.
Privilege? It's more like a dream job after working hard to become an archivist.
I was blessed to get a tour of Biltmore. Also, to attend a wedding on the grounds. It was stunning. It is an American treasure.
It is a beautiful place. The thing I found most interesting were the servant quarters, kitchens, laundry and the indoor pool.
My Great Grandfather worked at Biltmore and my Grandfather worked Biltmore until he retired
Nifty being able to see things that aren’t normally available. Well done!
I just came from there. The biggest mind-blow for me was that a home designed in the late 1800's was wired for electric even though the light bulb was not commercially successful until about that same time, and the electric utility industry was not even quite in its infancy at that time. It would be equivalent to a home built in 1990 being wired for the internet.
It also had functional plumbing. The water pressure and piping is better than what he use in homes today.
They had lights inside there indoor pool in 1890 and most people don't have lights in there pool now in 2022 lol.
Electricity was mostly used in public institutions and outdoor areas like streets, it wasn't that uncommon.
Imagine having a family history that other people want to preserve!
The Vanderbilts were Crazy rich and had another beautiful home on Long Island-which became the college I got my bachelors from. EVERY time I walked through the main build I flt like I was living 100 years ago. I also would sneak in and take-really cool black and white and color photos of the place with and without models.
met a veteran who said he was born there of grounds keeper & servant girl in a kitchen pantry.I thought that was pretty cool.
wm c barker that’s so cool
Hoolie in the kitchen
I remember working at the dairy we used to put the Christmas dear lights out every year at the Dairy bar
Wow. Seeing the Biltmore is now on my bucket list.
I love seeing the Durer prints and other artworks found in the Baltimore house.
I used to go there as a child and really enjoyed the property and it’s fantastic history. Last time I went it felt like going to Disneyland. The crowds, Buses, etc detracts from the historic atmosphere. I am sure they need it to continue the operations but it’s not the same.
The rich history of one of the men the helped develop our railway infrastructure is very interesting.
Thank you for sharing this _giant_ beauty. 🤗🥂🌺
I had a patient years ago who grew up at Biltmore. Her daddy was Sheriff of the little town and her momma was the dietitian at the estate.
I would love to see the Biltmore Estate house plan. I studied architected and I'm planning a French Chateau design.
This would be my dream job. To take care of that wonderful estate.
My Grandfather worked there in the early 1900s. There is a generations old family cemetary on the property. The gun club house was from my family as well. Jones.
We toured the home in late 2020, the home was decorated for Xmas, it was magnificent, we even road the elevator, anyone who hasn't toured the home needs to put it on their life time to do list.
Do you have employee records. My grandad worked in the Dairy in the 1920's. His name was Henry Dalton Norton. My grandmother and 2 aunts and my dad lived in the housing on the property.
Commenting on a video on the Biltmore channel might get you a reply. www.youtube.com/@Biltmore Really, though, contacting the estate directly is the best chance of getting an answer. Check their site for how to reach them.
No matter how opulent you live, you can't take it with you.
When we cleared my mums cupboard out after she died,knickers bras that she would never be without ,this really struck home to me you come in with nothing and you leave WITH NOTHING
@@chrisjones3901 If you don't have it, you can't even afford to go.
Heru- deshet truth
True but part of history
We all like to live a nice though
Absolutely beautiful! Very interesting indeed! Congratulations!
What a dream job!!! Love that place
BEAUTIFUL !!!!
Wonderful history! Well done! There's more of the inside story in the book FORTUNE'S CHILDREN: THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF VANDERBILT. Very Downton Abbey-is!
Howth come you of this great knowledge, my fair commenter?? 😂 But really, have you read it yourself? Do tell!
@@Digitalhunny , fucking man
I have read this book twice now. It is my favorite along with other fabulous historical tomes. Well with the read!!! You can’t put it down.
My Grandparents lived a couple miles from Biltmore and my wife and I would visit just about every trip.
Cornelius Vanderbilt among other visionaries built New York City. The Vanderbilt's were known for building enormous mansions, with Biltmore being one as well as one on Park Ave, NYC belonging to the late Gloria Vanderbilt whom passed away over a year ago at the age of 93. Her son CNN anchor Anderson Cooper always told her he didn't believe in receiving an inheritance, he preferred to earn his own money but she left her many millions to him just the same. Now he has a son and the legacy lives on.
I think some of the descendants still live in the house. I've been there many times. Its beautiful.
No, no one currently lives in the house. We’ve been family friends of descendants of the family for 20 years and they live in a house on the same grounds as the estate (near it). But no one currently lives in it.
They don't live there. But they have renovated the upper levels with modern convinces and do visit during the summer months. Those sections of the house are cut off to the public. If they want to use the original pool or billiards room or something like that they can simply inform the staff to cut it from the tour. They may be antiques but it still belongs to them and they can do as they please with it.
No one lives in the actual house but there are descendants that live on the estate/property
No income taxes when this was built!
I literally live less then an hour to this home, it is breathtaking
cool to see this documentary about my house
Interesante museo... en Asturias, tenemos un museo parecido... es el museo de los Indianos, allí se encuentra los escritos y objetos que los indianos trajo de América después de triunfar en el Nuevo Mundo...
Cornelia Vanderbilt and UK actress Gina McKee look like twins. Amazing.
i went there and oh my god it was awesome way bigger in person as well
Amazing structure.. worthy of a European palace.
Is any of the documentation available online?
🎉 I enjoyed your video
They have the best commercials for Biltmore. Have you ever seen them?
Bet there are tunnels underneath that place.
Bluemoon, the servants lived in the lower quarters and there is a pool and an exercise gym, bowling alley. No secret passages. Lots of bathrooms. 64 , I believe. They entertained.
If the American school of magic, Ilvermorny, is ever put on screen in a HP movie, it has to be the Biltmore Estate.
If they still have the roof tour, take it. Very interesting.
My 2nd great grandma worked for the Biltmores!
Quackers isn’t the Biltmore the name of the mansion? And the name of the people that lived there was Vanderbilt, which is who she would have worked for........????
Who really built this building?
Yes. Will we learn the truth soon?
Bottom line: The old man made tons of money and the kids blew it!
The Old Man?
@@Gods2ndFavoriteBassPlyr
Vanderbilt.
They had one daughter. Get some education.
@@kenzahora9167 Georges dad and grandfather made the fortune, george and his siblings basically blew their inheritance.
@@tomkent4656 lol....wow
It's nice they have all that stuff but they should find a way to display it.
you have a picture of Altairese the white horse in that one photo.
Very interesting beautiful home estate 😂🇨🇦🇨🇦
2:58. Crease lines? Is that a photo of a photo? Because there is no way that big ass picture you are holding was folded up into a pocket of someone’s pants? carried for a time. Unfolded then refolded multiple times used for its purpose and still in that great of condition.
That was a blown up print of the photo , the photo would have been much smaller to fit into wallet.
@Adam M. Is your question legit? I mean are you seriously asking if that was the original. You have me shaking my head.
@@joefischetti2383Me too.
I live in lenior and i went there for s fildtrip its beautiful
Hi, I'm from Lenoir, too, and I work at the Biltmore House now!
The “V” on the uniform coat button was likely the “V” in the United West Endies Company (V used to represent U as in LVKE or Luke). It was probably not for Van Der Bilt...
Also ties back into the Dutch East/West India company. Along with countless coat of arms that date back to Royals from Europe. Especially the headless knight/horseman being the hidden hand.
Karma never loses an address.
Great videos. thank you.
FYI:
Rents and utilities takes most of our income. I lived P2P, but I was happy to have the incomes.
I was able to travel, buy what I wanted, and I do have a budget to this 79th year. I help non beggars help themselves, and I still saved.
FYI:
Thank you for your excellent videos and stay safe and blessed.
Expose all of these Greedy Criminals!!!
Thank you God for not making me a GREEDY and Dishonest crook. I paid my own rent, car notes, utilities , vacations, and I help non beggars help themselves.You reap what you sow, and stop thinking the rich, by hook or crook, are better than anyone else. God does not have favorites, and we go when the wagon comes. GREED and being HEARTLESS will and is destroying the world. Put a d before anger, and you get danger.
SOLUTIONS: DEPORT to the wilderness of Alaska and Siberia one way, and harvest their organs.
Decent people want to enjoy our cities, and we are not beggars, but want to earn our incomes.
ALL LIVES MATTER!
I know a good friend of my father that use to do brick laying for the Biltmore.
Biltmore Estates is a treasure to behold, if you have not visited, I highly recommend you do. When my parents were first married, my mom had a thin gold band, on their 45th anniversary my father purposed to my mom this time with a Hugh diamond. Needless to say she said yes. This was her favorite place to visit and did so on many occasion. I have been once and look forward to my next trip. Maybe I’ll get a high diamond, you never know!!
I’m from Newport, RI and this feels like home. Except here the mansions, er ... sorry ... the cottages overlook the ocean.
4:23 Tis the wind, nothingmore.
The flipping of screens is sooo fast can’t see a thing. Makes me dizzy. 🙄
Click on the pause icon on the screen. It stops the video.
How did they not get lost !!!!?
That’s not a home. It’s an ancient castle built by giants
The hyper background racket is unbelievably annoying! Turning the video off bc of it.
A little piece of Europe, in the USA
No!! This is American!!
Sweet :)
Preserving all the places that had water,,,not fill it with dirt,,,waters areas are always to be watering
They get over 1m visitors a year, the place is freaking taking in prob $150mm alone in house tours.
The intermittence and game is an "All for one" extreme game . and ,I, Linda Trombley am the beneficiary. This is the end of the year 2022 . I am anxious to be paid in full .
Even though the ladies in this program are very nice presentable are doing their presenting of information well. Personally I would have rather just viewed the pictures in greater depth. Anything about the history of life back then living in such a home.
Not haunted. Period.
It's called a swamp cooler! I grew up with this kind of technology goofy.
Nice crib
tartarians build these palaces not our generation.we inheret them
Pirate's, the history of American tycoons. Is dark and seedy.
I will be going on Friday. Haven’t been since so was 7. Walking down one of the staircases that was filled with people as a kid I imagined it was just me and I felt like a princess. I’m returning now at 25 and I know I will feel that same way. I’m so excited. This *palace* is absolutely beautiful.
The deer story 😂
Some people come up with an idea & make it work.A lot of folks got jobs from this like Hershe company.
This music disrupts and destroys the video.
Ah, no mention of the human sacrificing indoor pool..
The day I pay money to tour a rich persons over the top home is the day I would be sure I was insane, or extremely gullible.
I asked what they did to get wealthy & they said import,Export 😜 that was all they knew & I got I'll after had dinner there so I missed the tour & not been back... ✌
Railroads ...
I am taking everything away from everybody you give anything or person or place too. Linda Trombley
Drawlings? We have architectural drawlings?
aye"" the life of the filthy rich, not much changes does it.
Eat the Rich. Only the strong 💪 survive.
i lived there for 20 years and nobody knew...
Sorry,but this home was already in the united states before it was the united states ,so that would make it Tartarion now wouldn't it,look at the fireplace and the coat of arms,no,they are of other Tartarian homes,in other countries
Can't hear audio.
Music is too loud that's why!
Stop blipping the pictures. I can’t even watch this.
You not really explain who's house this is,is it a commune
This is Biltmore House, in Asheville, NC, one of the homes of George Washington Vanderbilt, son of William Henry Vanderbilt and grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt (The Commodore) - Opened officially Christmas Eve of 1895. It is the largest privately owned home in the United States, with over 4 acres of floor space. It sits on roughly 8000 acres, although the original estate sat on 125,000 acres. The enterprise is now managed by Vanderbilt's great grandson along with support from his brother and sister.
Mr. Vanderbilt wanted to create an property that was completely self-sustaining, hence the Dairy, which was the largest in the region, as well as one of Asheville's largest employers for a very long time, the farming, as well as the livestock raised on the estate, etc. Mr. Vanderbilt also conducted the first experiments in American Forestry on the estate.
It is most interesting, that by all accounts, Vanderbilt and his wife were known to be unusually kind and considerate to their staff, considering the service customs and mannerisms of the time. It is the number one tourist attraction in the region and, outside of healthcare and government, it is the largest employer in Buncombe County. It is so incredibly well preserved.. that walking onto the property is like walking through a time portal. It is an incredible glimpse into life and art in this historical time period and a Definite Must-See.
Biltmore always amazes me
It's been decades since I've been to Biltmore House but I've always wanted to go back as a friend of mine went on a long weekend and went on several of the tours including one where you were allowed to go out on the roof and she stayed at one of the hotels on the estate.
One of my favorite things on the basic tour I took was the painting of George Vanderbilt by John Singer Sargent, a favorite artist of mine.
The energy on this property, especially in the house, is horribly heavy and dark. This isn’t a house; it’s an occult shrine.
Not all, but a lot of these stories are fake, this Biltmore Estate was from our old world and served a different purpose! The Vanderbilt's repurposed this place like most of our ancient buildings and called it their home, our entire history is fake!
why are they talking about a deer ? i don’t think anyone has got telling interesting stories about the house or family right yet . it’s always so boring .
The deer got too much coverage.