Who owns the Biltmore House today?


Who owns the Biltmore House today? Who owns Biltmore Estate today? The estate is still family-owned. George Vanderbilt's great-grandson, Bill Cecil Jr, is the current CEO of Biltmore Company. His father (and George Vanderbilt's grandson William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil) was responsible for most of the dramatic growth of Biltmore.


Why did Cornelia Vanderbilt leave the Biltmore?

Around 1932, reportedly finding life at Biltmore too dull, she moved to New York City to briefly study art, leaving her husband to manage Biltmore.


Why is the Biltmore so expensive?

Why Is Biltmore So Expensive? The ticket price is you paying for the HUGE amount of maintenance, restoration, and staff that it takes to run the estate, along with all the various activities that there are to do around the estate. It's not JUST to see the house and grounds.


Does the Vanderbilt family still exist?

Branches of the family are found on the United States East Coast. Contemporary descendants include American art historian John Wilmerding, journalist Anderson Cooper, actor Timothy Olyphant, musician John P. Hammond, screenwriter James Vanderbilt, and the Duke of Marlborough.


Does Costco sell Biltmore tickets?

No. While Costco Travel does not sell tickets for the Biltmore Estate, we do offer several hotels in Asheville, North Carolina.


What was hidden at the Biltmore Estate?

Famous works by Rembrandt, Raphael, Anthony van Dyck – even Gilbert Stuart's George Washington portrait – were whisked away from Washington's National Gallery of Art by train and hidden at the estate to protect against possible attacks.


Can you go to the Biltmore without paying?

Complimentary tickets are valid for one daytime visit and include a self-guided visit to Biltmore House (advance reservation required) and access to our gardens and grounds, Antler Hill Village & Winery, shopping, dining, outdoor activities, and more.


Are there secret passages in the Biltmore house?

One of the most popular tourist attractions in the state, Biltmore Estate proves that even the most-visited places have their secrets. The sprawling Vanderbilt mansion conceals hidden doors and secret passageways.


What was hidden in the Biltmore Estate?

Estate History It was during the winter of 1942 when an unusual array of guests arrived at Biltmore House. Accompanied by guards on their journey from Washington, D.C., 62 paintings and 17 sculptures from the National Gallery of Art were carried into the house and placed in the Music Room.


How is Gloria Vanderbilt related to the Biltmore Estate?

George Washington Vanderbilt, who commissioned the Biltmore House in 1882, was Gloria Vanderbilt's great-uncle. Gloria Vanderbilt's grandfather, Cornelius Vanderbilt II, and George Washington Vanderbilt were brothers.


How much would Biltmore cost today?

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) – Tax appraisers in North Carolina have put a price tag on the iconic Biltmore House, the land it sits on and related development: nearly $300 million.


Are there private homes on Biltmore Estate?

Built in 1896, this original private home is part of our collection of historic cottages—along with the Dairy Foreman's Cottage and our Line House Cottages—that are available for overnight stays. Our historic cottages offer privacy to relax and enjoy your stay at Biltmore.