Miramont Castle Museum and The Queen's Parlour Tea Room
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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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9 Capitol Hill Ave, Manitou Springs, CO 80829, United StatesMap
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Eye Opening Look at an Unusual Home
A humble clergyman's residence...NOT! African Mahogany pillars, French servants, 30 rooms built into a mountainside, it was a 14000 square foot domain fit for regal living. The parishoners were proba...
A humble clergyman's residence...NOT! African Mahogany pillars, French servants, 30 rooms built into a mountainside, it was a 14000 square foot domain fit for regal living. The parishoners were proba...
This was one of the quirkiest museums I've visited. It's a large mansion, built in 1895 by a French priest. The building was used for a variety of things until the Historical Society took it over. I...
This was one of the quirkiest museums I've visited. It's a large mansion, built in 1895 by a French priest. The building was used for a variety of things until the Historical Society took it over. I...
Eye Opening Look at an Unusual Home
A humble clergyman's residence...NOT! African Mahogany pillars, French servants, 30 rooms built into a mountainside, it was a 14000 square foot domain fit for regal living. The parishoners were proba...
Eye Opening Look at an Unusual Home
A humble clergyman's residence...NOT! African Mahogany pillars, French servants, 30 rooms built into a mountainside, it was a 14000 square foot domain fit for regal living. The parishoners were proba...
Quirky
This was one of the quirkiest museums I've visited. It's a large mansion, built in 1895 by a French priest. The building was used for a variety of things until the Historical Society took it over. I...
Quirky
This was one of the quirkiest museums I've visited. It's a large mansion, built in 1895 by a French priest. The building was used for a variety of things until the Historical Society took it over. I...
Yuck
Dirty. Smelly. Has grime and tourist trap written all over it. Avoid is a good term when thinking about the town. Just go to the mountains instead.