Como House and Garden, located in Melbourne, Australia, is a striking example of 19th- and 20th-century aristocratic life. Built in 1847, the house showcases a blend of Italianate and Australian Regency architecture, set amidst meticulously maintained gardens. Originally the residence of the Armytage family, it was a favored setting for high society gatherings. Today, visitors can explore the lavishly furnished interiors and stroll through the elegant gardens, immersing themselves in the refined ambiance of a bygone era.
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