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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 22:10 | Written by Terry Montague
Hearst CastleLadies and Gentlemen we are so very proud to introduce you to the one and only... Hearst Castle. We invite you to take a seat and experience one of the most spectacular places we have ever visited, as part of one of the largest and most comprehensive Virtual Tours ever undertaken.

We are thrilled to give you a glimpse into the magic of Hearst Castle in the form of 4 CD-ROMS covering 48 of the most spectacular rooms and locations at Hearst Castle. The vision, the mystery, the power, and the story of William Randolph Hearst and his famous guests at his country house 'La Cuesta Encantada' tell the story of an American dynasty. We hope you enjoy visiting Hearst Castle as much as we did, and our Virtual Tour provides a way to visit and share Hearst Castle with friends and family at any time.   

Each of the 4 CD-ROM'S contain 12 scenes that correspond to the actual tours given at Hearst Castle.  CD 1 represents "Tour 1: The Experience Tour".  CD 2 represents "Tour 2: Casa Grande".  CD 3 covers two tours, "Tour 3: the North Wing of Casa Grande" and "Tour 5: the Hearst Castle Evening Tour" featuring Docents dressed in period attire. CD 4 showcases "Tour 4: the Gardens Tour and Casa Del Mar", as well as a bonus section featuring scenes with clickable artwork from within the Main Library, Assembly Room, and Gothic Library.

You can sample each of the CD-ROM'S by clicking the images below.  Each of the links display a few select scenes from the 12 scene CD-ROM.  For all 12 scenes on each CD-ROM please consider purchasing the CD-ROM from this link. Hearst Castle Gift Shop

Virtual Tour FeaturesHearst Castle The Experience Tour


Virtual Tour FeaturesHearst Castle The Experience Tour


Virtual Tour FeaturesHearst Castle Evening Tour + New Wing


Virtual Tour FeaturesHearst Castle The Gardens featuring Clickable Art


Last Updated on Friday, 26 February 2010 02:50
 

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0 #2 V.A. Hensel 2010-02-01 18:01
Gorgeous! Why are we viewing the fresco upside down? Is it so that we know we're looking at a ceiling?

Again, gorgeous. The amount of detail that went into this place is astounding. The moulded arched doorways and the detailed carving in all the furniture...just blows my mind!
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0 #1 Terry Montague 2010-02-01 13:03
The opening shot to the Doge opens with the view directly up at the ceiling, we felt it was important enough to make it the focal point of the room.

-Terry
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