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Participating in a tour of Estes Park and  Rocky Mountain National Park  makes sense for a few reasons: 1) you get acquainted with the lay of the land; 2) you learn interesting facts about the area; and 3) you get a supervised opportunity to try something new. In short, tours provide a great way to learn where to go and what to do before setting off on your own.

Besides, it’s fun and educational to follow local guides to their favorite spots, whether they're leading you on a  wildlife photography tour  or taking you  fly fishing . Join  hiking  or birding tours inside the national park. Maybe even try an inn-to-inn trek.  Drive up Trail Ridge Road  in a van or motorcoach as on-board guides explain the various ecosystems, pointing out notable plants and wildlife along the way. Tour Roosevelt National Forest via  horseback  or from the saddle of an  ATV . Whatever your interest, you’re sure to learn something new and have a good time when you book an Estes Park tour!

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Open 365 days a year, Mount Vernon is located just 15 miles south of Washington DC.

There's So Much to See

From the mansion to lush gardens and grounds, intriguing museum galleries, immersive programs, and the distillery and gristmill. Spend the day with us!

Farmer, Soldier, Statesman, and Husband

Discover what made Washington "first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen".

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The Mount Vernon Ladies Association has been maintaining the Mount Vernon Estate since they acquired it from the Washington family in 1858.

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The Washington Library is open to all researchers and scholars, by appointment only.

The Mount Vernon Estate

The home of America’s first president, George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate is now one of the nation’s most visited historic sites.

Mansion tours include only the first floor through January 2, 2022.

Washington's Mansion

One of the most iconic 18th-century homes in America.

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Explore an interactive map of the entire Mount Vernon grounds, including the historic area and modern facilities.

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See the mansion and over a dozen historic outbuildings, including the blacksmith shop, stables, and more.

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Washington's estate features four separate gardens, with each serving a different purpose.

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Due to preservation work at the Tomb, the sarcophagi of George and Martha Washington are not currently on view.

Learn about the restoration

George Washington died in his bedchamber at Mount Vernon on December 14, 1799. His last will outlined his desire to be buried at home at Mount Vernon. 

A new brick tomb was constructed after his death to replace the original yet quickly deteriorating family burial vault.

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Watch costumed interpreters demonstrate Washington's innovative farming and fishing practices, hoe fields, cook over a fire, sheer sheep, and harvest crops. 

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Visit fully functioning reconstructions of George Washington's Distillery® and Gristmill, located 2.7 miles from the estate’s main entrance. 

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Don't miss our two museums of over 700 original Washington artifacts. Museum exhibits are included with general admission.

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The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience

A sensorial journey into the art of rum..

The starting step to a deeper appreciation for rum and a love for the excellence of Jamaica, the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience is a one-of-a-kind, authentic and multi-sensory experience of what makes Appleton Estate exceptional.

The unique visitor experience moves through all areas of our charming Estate.

Guests are invited to enjoy our comfortable Welcome Centre, the perfect location to relax before starting the tour, and perhaps sample a delicious Appleton Estate cocktail at the bar.

A visit to Appleton Estate must include an introduction to Appleton Estate’s legendary Master Blender, Joy Spence, the world’s first female to achieve this title in the spirits industry. Then, our guests will enjoy a short video on the history of rum and Appleton Estate.

Guests are welcomed to experience our beautiful grounds, where sugar cane gently blows cradled by the warm Jamaican wind. Surrounded by this unique atmosphere, our guests will learn how sugar cane was milled in the 17th century, and be rewarded with a cup of chilled, refreshing sugar cane juice.

Sugar cane turns into molasses, the foundation of authentic Jamaica rum. Our molasses capture our terroir and origin in their essence, a process that guests can experience during their time at the Estate.

The distillery is where our majestic copper pot stills hide the secrets of Appleton Estate’s centuries-old crafting. The sight of a tradition in the quiet atmosphere of our ageing houses, where rums await perfection in oak barrels, is breathtaking.

Every tour of the Appleton Estate must close with a stop in our tasting room, where guests will appreciate with renewed joy our Appleton Estate premium aged rums.

THE BLACK RIVER LOUNGE AND BAR

The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience boasts a fully air-conditioned welcome center and a beautiful full-service restaurant and bar with indoor and outdoor seating, which serves authentic Jamaican meals and delicious cocktails.

THE GIFT SHOP

The official Appleton Estate shop offers the full range of Appleton Estate Jamaica Rums, our limited editions rums (when available), an array of branded merchandise and local craft items.

The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience is open to the public Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am-3:30pm. Walk-ins are welcome. Reservations are recommended for 15 persons or more. For direct booking and transportation to and from the Appleton Estate: https://chukka.com/destinations/jamaica/appleton-estate/ . For further information please call 876-448-2237 or 876-850-0090 or email us at [email protected] . We look forward to welcoming you and your guests.

  • Where is the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience located? The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience is located at Siloah, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, approximately 1 1/2 hours from Negril, 2 hours from Montego Bay, 2 ½ hours from Kingston and 3 hours from Ocho Rios.
  • Is there a shuttle service available to and from the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience? The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience does not provide transportation. If you are hiring a private car, be sure to rely on private drivers that are licensed by the Jamaica Tourist Board.
  • What are the opening hours? We are currently open Tuesdays to Saturdays from 9:00am and the last tour goes out at 3:30pm. We are closed on Jamaican public holidays.
  • How long does a tour last? Tours last approximately 1hr 15mins to 1hr 30mins, depending on the group size. Guests usually spend an average of two hours at the Visitor Center.
  • What does the tour include? The journey begins with a cocktail in our air-conditioned welcome center. The first stop is the theatre where guests enjoy a short video on the history of rum and the Appleton Estate. The tour moves outside to the beautifully landscaped grounds where they take a multi-sensory journey from cane to cocktail and discover how we have crafted the Appleton Estate Rums since 1749, including visits to the distillery and aging house and a guided tasting of three Appleton Estate Rums.
  • Do I need to make a reservation for a tour? Reservations are not required but are recommended for group of 15 or more. You may book a tour by calling 876-448-2237 or 876-850-0090 or email [email protected]
  • How much time should I plan on spending at the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience? Our guests spend an average of two hours at the Visitor Centre.
  • When is the last entry to the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience? The last entry is just before our last tour goes out at 3.30 pm.
  • Can photos be taken during the tour? Photos are allowed, except in the distillery.
  • Is there a restaurant and bar at the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience? There is a full-service restaurant and bar serving authentic Jamaican meals and delicious Appleton Estate cocktails.
  • Is there a gift shop at the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience? The gift shop sells the full Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum range as well as limited edition rums, Appleton Estate branded merchandise and local crafts.
  • What is the cancellation policy for tours? We have a 48-hours cancellation policy for pre-booked tours with lunch.
  • Is the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience accessible to guests with disabilities? All areas of the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience, including bathrooms, are accessible by wheelchair except for the lookout tower and the distillery.
  • Is the Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience suitable for children? The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience is an educational tour that speaks to the history of rum in Jamaica and Appleton Estate's unique rum making process. The tour is more suited to adults, but children accompanied by an adult will be accommodated. Please be advised that visitors under the age of 18 years old are not allowed to participate in the tasting or to consume alcohol.
  • What methods of payment are accepted? Cash in Jamaican and US currencies are accepted as well as Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover card.
  • How many guests can be accommodated on a tour? Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the maximum number of guests allowed per tour group is 24. Tours can go out every 10 mins, so if you have a larger group, the guests can be broken into smaller ones to ensure that all protocols for the COVID-19 pandemic are observed.
  • What protocols have been put in place for the covid-19 pandemic? The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Experience is certified by the relevant Jamaican authorities and the recommended protocols for the Covid-19 pandemic have been implemented. Currently all guests must sanitize their hands and have their temperature taken before entering the building. They must wear a mask, covering their nose and mouth while on tour except when enjoying a cocktail, participating in the tasting and while seated at the table in the restaurant. Physical distancing of 6 feet between tour groups must also be observed.

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Visiting the Biltmore Estate: What to Know Before You Go

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If you plan on visiting the Biltmore Estate on your trip to Asheville, then you’ll want to prepare a bit in advance to know exactly what to see and do here.

The Biltmore is more than just a home tour. Between the grounds, activities, and Antler Hill Village, there are tons of other things to do.

I love coming here and have been in multiple different seasons, so I wanted to put together my best tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate and what you should know before you arrive.

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Best Time to Visit Biltmore Estate

A pergola built into the side of a stone wall with large stone columns on the opposite side. Vines are growing up and over the pergola.

Choosing the best time to visit the Biltmore Estate is like picking your favorite flavor at an ice cream shop—each one has its own charm!

In spring, you’ll find a kaleidoscope of floral hues, perfect for your Instagram-worthy garden strolls; just remember that it’s a popular time, so crowds are expected.

Summer and fall weekends are also crowded, but between the lush gardens, mountain views, and fall foliage, these are fantastic times to come.

For Christmas decorations and the special Candlelight Tour, visit in November, December, or the first few days of January.

If you want to visit at a time when there are no crowds, I recommend January through March. This is when there will be the fewest crowds, but the grounds are pretty barren, and the weather can be very cold.

The tour of the house is still fantastic and there are plenty of plants in the Conservatory that you can enjoy. Plus this is when you can get the lowest ticket prices.

What to See & Do at Biltmore Estate

There are so many cool things to do at Biltmore, so if you can spend a full day here, that’s what I would recommend. It’s a great addition to your Asheville itinerary !

Here are a few things you may want to put on your list.

Tour the House

The library with decorations and a fire burning while visiting Biltmore at Christmas during the candlelight tour.

Most people visit Biltmore for the house tour, which gives them a behind-the-scenes look at what life was like for the Vanderbilts. The tour is self-guided and you can take as much time as you want, which is great because there’s so much to see.

You do get an audio tour device included with your admission ticket and the audio content lasts for about 50-minutes. I like this so you get some background info about what you’re seeing but it can be information overload.

Other specialty tours, like the Rooftop or Backstairs Tour, are led with a maximum of 12 guests and access to places you don’t see on a regular house tour. You can also take exclusive 90-minute tours with smaller groups and behind-the-scenes access.

Explore the Gardens

The outside view of the Conservatory and formal gardens when visiting Biltmore Estate.

The gardens at Biltmore are simply a dream. Designed by the famous landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted – yes, the same one behind New York’s Central Park – these gardens are a treasure.

There are six formal and informal gardens to explore that are stunning in spring, summer, and fall. During all seasons, you can enjoy the Conservatory where you’ll find a variety of tropical plants and I especially love the orchids here.

You can explore the grounds beyond the gardens and there are about 22 miles of hiking trails that take you through a variety of landscapes. Pick up a map at the Bike Barn & Outdoor Adventure Center.

If you would rather explore on two wheels, you can also rent bikes at Biltmore and explore the grounds that way.

Visit Antler Hill Village

Christmas lights hanging down from the trees in Antler Hill Village with Adirondack chairs below.

Antler Hill Village is where you’ll find Biltmore Winery (many people’s favorite winery in Asheville ), shopping, additional dining options, and more.

This is where the Outdoor Adventure Center is located and the Farmyard where you can see multiple animals that would have been on kept on the Biltmore Estate.

Craft demonstrations from blacksmiths, broom makers, and woodworkers are available during certain times of day. Shops include Antler Hill Outfitters, The Barn Door, and Traditions.

If you’re hungry, then Cedric’s Tavern and The Smokehouse Food Truck are here plus The Creamery for ice cream.

Have a Tasting at the Winery

Sign that says "Winery Entrance" over the arched doorway to the winery. Christmas garland is hung over it.

The Biltmore Winery is actually the most visited winery in the US. Your ticket includes a complimentary wine tasting at the Winery, but the line does get pretty long.

FYI – you no longer need reservations for a tasting.

If you would rather just grab a glass, then you can do that at the Wine Bar (also in Antler Hill Village) and they have charcuterie boards and light snacks.

There are also additional tour and tasting options like a Behind-the-Scenes winery tour, Red Wine & Chocolate Pairing Tasting, or the Farm to Table Tour & Taste (must have annual pass or stay in Biltmore lodging).

Extra Activities

Woman holding up a guide to visiting Biltmore in front of the house.

There are all kinds of additional activities you can do at the Biltmore from guided hikes to farm tours to craftsman workshops and more.

These are all offered at an additional cost though, and some can be very expensive. The variety of activities is pretty neat. In addition to what I’ve already mentioned, they also have horseback and carriage rides, clay shooting, and a Land Rover experience.

You can also get a treatment at The Spa which is located inside The Inn if you are staying on-property or if you are an annual passholder.

Dine at Their Restaurants

There are some amazing restaurants on the Biltmore property and if you don’t mind paying the prices, I highly recommend eating at least one meal here.

I’ve been to the Stable Café a few times and it has been great. It’s also located in what was the horse stables so it’s a unique experience.

If you’re looking for something with a wow-factor, go with The Dining Room. Just note that reservations are available to Annual Passholders and Daytime Ticket Holders from January to October only. If you’re staying at Biltmore, reservations are available year-round.

The Biltmore Dairy Bar and The Creamery both have great ice cream and there are many other popular restaurants on-site like Cedric’s Tavern, The Bistro, and quick stops like The Smokehouse Food Truck.

If you don’t want to eat on property, I recommend grabbing breakfast in Asheville before you arrive for the day, having a snack here, then eating a late dinner.

Stay Overnight

Woman standing in front of the front lawn and view of the house from above the driveway at Biltmore.

For the full Biltmore experience and to feel like a North Carolina celebrity , you can stay overnight at either the Village Hotel, The Inn, or Cottages. Just know these are going to be crazy pricey no matter which one you choose!

The Village Hotel in Antler Hill Village is the most moderately priced, but you are still looking at $150/$160 on a weekday in the off-season.

The Inn on Biltmore Estate is a Four-Star hotel and for similar dates (weekday/off-season), it’ll be from $250 – $350 per night. $500 on weekends in the off-season. Prices will obviously be even higher for both places during the busy season.

The Cottages are the premier lodging option so even more expensive – $1,000+ per night.

Staying at the Biltmore does give you access to perks like additional tours, spa treatments, and more. You can also explore the grounds at your leisure.

If you choose to do this, make sure you get off property and explore some of the other things to do and tours in Asheville .

Events at Biltmore Estate

There is always something new going on at the Biltmore and each season brings a different theme.

Typically some events run all year long, like one year there was a Downton Abbey exhibit where some of the costumes were on display that characters wore in the movie. Another is the Chihuly exhibit where some of the famous artist’s glass work was on display.

Some events are included in admission and some require an additional ticket.

Other seasonal events are Christmas at Biltmore during November and December or Biltmore Blooms in spring.

There are also multiple events throughout the year that are exclusive to annual passholders.

Tips for Visiting Biltmore

View of the mountains off the back deck of the Biltmore with the column and railing in the foreground.

My biggest tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate are: go on a weekday if possible and make reservations if you want to dine at the Biltmore.

If you can’t visit on a weekday, then try to do the house tour early and then you have all day to explore the grounds and anything else.

The tour time listed on your ticket is when you need to be in front of the house, ready to walk in – not pulling up at the gatehouse.

If you park in lots A or B and don’t have mobility issues, it’s a nice walk to the house. They do have a shuttle system that you can ride from Lot E if you need assistance though.

Buy your tickets in advance and plan to spend plenty of time here – ideally a full day – so you get your money’s worth. Check with wherever you are staying to see if they offer discounted tickets.

You’ll want to wear comfortable clothes as well, especially if you plan on exploring the gardens and grounds extensively. This is a lot of walking.

Admission Prices & Ticket Options

Large rotunda in the Biltmore house with a piano in the center and many tropical plants.

Tickets can get pretty expensive and depend on the season and time of the week you plan to visit. In the winter which is their low season, you’ll pay between $70 – $110 for a basic House & Grounds day pass.

During other seasons, expect to pay between $80 – $130 for the basic day pass. The sky is the limit on how much you want to spend since you can add on multiple other tours and activities.

I’ve mentioned a few of the additional activities available and tours, but here are a few of the additional tour options:

  • Rooftop Tour
  • Biltmore House Backstairs Tour
  • Exclusive 90-Minute Tour: Guests of the Vanderbilts
  • Exclusive 90-Minute Tour: A Vanderbilt Christmas (Seasonal)
  • Candlelight Christmas Evenings (Seasonal)

FAQs About Visiting Biltmore Estate

Is biltmore worth it.

Biltmore is only worth the money if you can spend the entire day there, or at least 6 – 8 hours. The prices are very high, so you’ll want to have plenty of time to enjoy everything the Estate has to offer.

How much time do you need to spend at Biltmore?

You’ll want a full day to spend at Biltmore at least so you have time to enjoy the home tour, walk the grounds at your leisure, and check out Antler Hill Village and Biltmore Winery.

Can you just drive up and see the Biltmore House?

No, you cannot see the Biltmore House without paying for a ticket. There is a gatehouse where they check for admission and you will not be permitted past that point without a ticket.

Can you just walk around the Biltmore Estate?

No, you cannot walk around without a ticket. There is only one road where the public can enter the Biltmore grounds and your admission ticket will be checked at that point. If you don’t have one, you will be turned away. You cannot hike onto Biltmore grounds from elsewhere.

Wrap Up: Visiting Biltmore Estate

While visiting the Biltmore Estate is a costly attraction, it can be a magical way to spend a day in Asheville. It really transports you back in time!

It’s more than just a house tour – the gardens, shops, and Winery are also well-worth exploring. You’ll also get to see beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from the estate.

I hope this helps you plan your own trip to Biltmore and gives you some ideas for what to do while there!

Anna is a North Carolina native who grew up traveling the southern US with her family. Now she is a full-time travel blogger who road trips the US and shares about outdoor adventures and epic things to do. Want to know more? Read her full story here.

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Tower Estate Grenada – Tea & Garden Tour

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  • Drive along the scenic Morne Jaloux ridge with beautiful views
  • Take a tour of the Victorian-style Tower Estate filled with antiques and memorabilia
  • Enjoy a delicious afternoon tea with sandwiches, cakes and their famous Blue Tea
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Tour Hearst Castle

Step back in time and relive a unique chapter in american history with guided tours through hearst castle..

Conceived in 1919 by newspaper giant  William Randolph Hearst  (1863-1951) and designed by architect  Julia Morgan   (1872-1957) Hearst Castle began as a hilltop retreat, and over the years the estate became a museum. Offered as a gift by Hearst Corporation in 1957, the deed of gift was recorded in 1958, when the estate was opened to the public.

Experience the 1920s and 30s grandeur that surrounded W. R. Hearst and his guests at La Cuesta Encantada—Spanish for “Enchanted Hill”—with guided Hearst Castle tours.

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The Visitor Center: where your visit begins

Begin your journey at the Visitor Center.  Although advance reservations are strongly recommended as there are times when tours sell out, you can purchase tickets to Hearst Castle  at the Visitor Center, grab a bite to eat, explore the gift shops, learn about the history of the Castle , and watch the exclusive movie “ Hearst Castle – Building the Dream ” on a giant five-story screen—all before boarding your bus to the Enchanted Hill.

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The Bus Ride: your journey to Hearst Castle

When your scheduled tour time arrives, board the bus at the Visitor Center to begin your five-mile journey to Hearst Castle. Narrated by Jeopardy’s Alex Trebek, the scenic bus ride provides vistas of the natural beauty that surrounds this historic hilltop estate.

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Tour Hearst Castle: relive history by walking through it

Four distinct guided Hearst Castle Tours are offered throughout the day. Each one explores a different part of this luxurious estate comprised of 165 rooms and more than 125 sprawling acres of gardens, terraces, pools and walkways. Additional tours include  Accessibly Designed Tours , Group Tours  and  School Tours . The  Evening Tour , Private Tour ,   Art of San Simeon Tour  and Hearst and Hollywood Tour are also available seasonally.

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Bitsevsky Forest Natural and Historical Park (July 2014)

Bitsevsky Forest Natural and Historical Park in the very south of Moscow covers an area of over 18 square kilometres and is second in size only to Losyny Ostrov in the north of the city.  In addition to areas of natural beauty, the park also incorporates many historical sites, including ancient settlements and burial mounds and three estates, as well as being a popular venue for walking, skiing and other sport activities.

Uzkoe Estate

The Uzkoe Estate is located in Bitsevsky Forest in between Konkovo, Tyoply Stan and Yasnovo metro stations on the side of the forest to the west of Sevastopolsky Prospekt.   The historical name of the land where the estate is located is Uzkoe and the first estate was built here in 1641 by statesman Maksim Streshnev.  Over the centuries the estate then passed to another branch of the Streshnevs, then the Golitsyns, Tolstoys and finally the Trubetskys.  It was under the Trubetsky family that the surviving neo-classical estate house was built according to a plan by the architect Sergey Rodionov.  After the Revolution, the estate was nationalised and given over to the Soviet Academy of Sciences for use as a sanatorium and was frequented by academics such as the scientist Lev Landau and the mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov.  Today it remains the property of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Between approximately 1693 and 1697 baroque-style Our Lady of Kazan Church was built on the estate on the orders of Tikhon Streshnev.  In 1930 the church was closed and subsequently used as an archive for old books. It was only returned to the Orthodox church in 1990 and reopened in 1992 when a new home was found for the books.

Yasenevo Estate

Another estate within Bitsevsky Forest is the Yasenevo Estate which is located close to the Novoyasenevskaya metro station.  The area of Moscow known as Yasenevo has been known to exist since the 13th century and was owned by the Lopukhin family since the 17th century.   In approximately the 1730s an estate house with two wings was built on the orders of the Lopukhins.  Later the estate passed to the Gagarin noble family.  After the Russian Revolution the estate was nationalised and in 1924 the estate house's second floor was destroyed by fire and was only restored in the 1970s.  Today the house remains empty and in need of restoration work.

Just north of the estate house, closer to the metro station, is Ss Peter and Paul's Church.  The church was built between 1751 and 1753 on the orders of Feodor Lopukhin, who was also responsible for the development of the whole Yasenevo Estate.  The church is most famous for the wedding which took place here in 1822 between Lev Tolstoy and Maria Volkonskaya.  The church was closed in the 1930s and only reopened in 1997.

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