Nestled within the Bok Tower Gardens in the heart of Florida, Pinewood Estate, also known as El Retiro, stands as a 20-room Mediterranean-style mansion that once served as a winter retreat for a Pittsburgh Steel magnate. This National Historic Landmark, dating back to the 1930s, boasts distinct architectural features, including a Spanish-style frog fountain, an English-style country garden, and a moon gate fountain. Visitors can explore the estate’s rich history and enjoy its serene and meticulously maintained grounds, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the era.
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