Gamble House, Pasadena (must see)
The Gamble House stands out as an example of architecture serving as a type of art. One of the roles that the house fulfills is highlighting architecture as a kind of art that requires recognition and preservation. The home's architecture and furnishing serve as examples of the importance of homes as an art form.
One of the ways the house serves to advance the cause of architecture as an art is by offering tours. This 1908 house was once the home of David and Mary Gamble, who were partly responsible for starting the Proctor & Gamble company. The National Historic landmark status of this property has made preservation efforts all the more critical.
Guided tours that include the exterior and the gardens are popular with visitors. The docents have extensive knowledge of the methods used to make the gardens and terraces into such exemplary outdoor living spaces. Visitors will learn more about how these elements make the area unique.
This house is a perfect example of the architecture that makes the American Craftsman style so remarkable. You will learn exciting information about the home's construction and its ownership until acquisition by the City of Pasadena in 1966.
Why You Should Visit:
See beautiful grounds and gardens that are perfect examples of how outdoor spaces can be utilized.
Appreciate the value of art as exemplified by art objects and the house itself
Tips:
When taking guided tours, be sure to arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start time, especially if touring as part of a group.
One of the ways the house serves to advance the cause of architecture as an art is by offering tours. This 1908 house was once the home of David and Mary Gamble, who were partly responsible for starting the Proctor & Gamble company. The National Historic landmark status of this property has made preservation efforts all the more critical.
Guided tours that include the exterior and the gardens are popular with visitors. The docents have extensive knowledge of the methods used to make the gardens and terraces into such exemplary outdoor living spaces. Visitors will learn more about how these elements make the area unique.
This house is a perfect example of the architecture that makes the American Craftsman style so remarkable. You will learn exciting information about the home's construction and its ownership until acquisition by the City of Pasadena in 1966.
Why You Should Visit:
See beautiful grounds and gardens that are perfect examples of how outdoor spaces can be utilized.
Appreciate the value of art as exemplified by art objects and the house itself
Tips:
When taking guided tours, be sure to arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start time, especially if touring as part of a group.
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Gamble House on Map
Sight Name: Gamble House
Sight Location: Pasadena, USA (See walking tours in Pasadena)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Pasadena, USA (See walking tours in Pasadena)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Travel Distance: 3.7 Km or 2.3 Miles