Casa Loma is a striking Gothic Revival style castle that is among Toronto’s most striking and unique architectural landmarks.
The castle was initially built in 1911 as a private residence, the largest in Canada at the time, for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, Casa Loma is now a historical museum, as well as a popular tourist spot and filming spot for movies and television.
There are many impressive rooms, a great hall, and 10,000 books in the library on the main floor, elegant suites on the second floor. There are many narrow staircases to the top of the gothic towers (the entrances of which are located on the third floor) and then there are the majestic views of the Toronto skyline.
Casa Loma’s also has expansive grounds, covering five acres of borders, resplendent walled gardens and other botanical marvels.
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