In 1890, Scottish coal baron Robert Dunsmuir constructed Craigdarroch Castle in Victoria, British Columbia, as a testament to his immense wealth. Perched on a hilltop, this 39-room mansion boasts an array of opulent features, from multiple turrets and chimneys to a striking red slate roof. Inside, visitors can admire the intricate wood carvings, antique furnishings, and gold-framed paintings that adorn the rooms. The stained-glass windows cast a kaleidoscope of colors, enhancing the grandeur of this historic residence. Today, guests can explore the castle’s lavish interiors and gain insight into the life of one of Canada’s wealthiest industrialists.
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