[Scenery] Beautiful and exquisite gardens, often appearing in movies and TV series, and also the place where Batman lives in the movie. [Fun] The park itself is free and not crowded, so it is recommended for everyone to go.
Greystone Mansion, also known as the Doheny Mansion, is a Tudor Revival-style mansion located in Beverly Hills, California. Designed by architect Gordon Kaufman and completed in 1928, it was originally a gift from oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny to his son Edward "Ned" Doheny II. The mansion covers an area of about 16 acres and has more than 50 rooms. In 1965, the city of Beverly Hills purchased the estate and turned it into a city park in 1971. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Greystone Mansion is famous for its beautiful English gardens and manicured courtyards. It is a popular film and television shooting location. The famous film "There Will Be Blood" was filmed here and the bowling alley in the manor was renovated. In addition to filming, the manor also hosts activities such as the Beverly Hills Flower and Garden Festival. Every summer, the "Catskill West" drama summer camp is held here to provide a rich experience in theatrical art. In addition, the Graystone Mansion is the venue for the play "The Manor", which fictionalizes the story of the Doheny family. Visitors can experience the fusion of history and art here.
[Scenery] Beautiful and exquisite gardens, often appearing in movies and TV series, and also the place where Batman lives in the movie. [Fun] The park itself is free and not crowded, so it is recommended for everyone to go.
It's a worthwhile place to go, otherwise it's really a car tour in Beverly Hills. It's higher than Beverly Hills, no reservation, no bus. Listening to the legend about it, looking down at the whole of Beverly, fantasizing about the arrival of Batman, it's amazing.
This is the largest private residence in Beverly Hills, and it can only be said to be very valuable, but as for its architecture and landscape, it is really very general, especially after seeing some private estates in Europe.
I think it is an ordinary private manor, it is completely incomparable with the European manor, the construction is relatively simple, but also relatively rough, maybe the garden will be relatively better, generally.
Originally a large private residence in Beverly Hills, it is now a scenic spot to visit. It is indeed quite big. It feels like a combination of European-style manor and American-style mansion.