The Upstairs Hallway of Casa Loma in Monochrome |
Casa Loma is one of Toronto's more well known attractions. It is a beautiful and historic location just a short subway ride from Downtown, and has been the setting for more than a few Hollywood films. I visited the castle recently and have compiled some of the photos together in this visual tour of the premises and it's more picturesque locations.
You can also check out some immersive 360 degree panoramas I created while I was there to see it from all angles.
Enjoy
Scenic exterior from Austin Terrace |
Exterior look at Casa Loma from the small park nearby |
Starting the tour in the basement wine cellar, and up through the secret passageway |
The secret passage way leads to the office |
The antique office is stocked with equipment of the era |
The Old Phone located in the Casa Loma office room. |
I didn't count how many chandeliers in Casa Loma, but there's a lot. |
Casa Loma main floor hallway to the conservatory |
The Library Reception room set up as it would be for a wedding at the venue. I'd love to photograph a wedding here. |
The Library Walls of Casa Loma, if you visit, take a moment to read some of the book's titles. |
Quite the place to sit down to dinner. |
Take a moment to appreciate the woodwork. |
Colourful Glass ceiling dome of the conservatory |
Amazing old doors opening up to the conservatory |
The conservatory view |
Water Fountain in the conservatory |
Another dining room |
More of the little details. |
Grand Piano |
Old Furniture |
Bear Pelt |
The Billiards Room |
Old Billiard Table |
Peering out of the giant windows |
Golden Tea Set |
The Master's bedroom |
Overlooking the main hallway from the Master Bedroom |
Overlooking the main hallway from the Master Bedroom |
Lady Mary's Sitting Room |
A guest bedroom |
A view of the city from the Tower |
Through the nearly kilometre long tunnel to the stables. |
Antique Car Collection in the stables |
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Theatre in the never-completed Pool in the basement |
And a parting shot of the exterior. |
Find my Google Views profile to see some of the immersive 360 degree panoramas I captured during this same visit! My favourite panorama is the one I took of the front of the building. Find them here, https://www.google.com/maps/views/profile/117131512673252051166?gl=us&pv=1&tab=1
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