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Inside the Vanderbilt mansions and their unbelievable family secrets

The record-breaking homes of an American dynasty
The Commodore
The rise of the robber barons
Proving their (net) worth
Biltmore, Asheville, North Carolina
Biltmore: ultimate country estate
Biltmore: palatial design
Biltmore: VIP guests
Biltmore: bizarre secrets
Petit Château, New York City, New York
Petit Château: upward mobility
Petit Château: rave reviews
Petit Château: beguiling salon
Petit Château: spectacular ball
Petit Château: sad demise
Marble House, Newport, Rhode Island
Marble House: a birthday gift
Marble House: decadent interiors
Marble House: Louis XIV excess
Marble House: historical styles
Marble House: tea house
Triple Palace, New York City, New York
Triple Palace: prestigious architects
Triple Palace: brownstone façade
Triple Palace: art gallery
Triple Palace: drawing room
Triple Palace: twist of fate
Cornelius Vanderbilt II House, New York City, New York
Cornelius Vanderbilt II House: fierce competition
Cornelius Vanderbilt II House: fine craftsmanship
Cornelius Vanderbilt II House: 1890s expansion
Cornelius Vanderbilt II House: regal interiors
Cornelius Vanderbilt II House: final years
The Breakers, Newport, Rhode Island
The Breakers: devastating blaze
The Breakers: Renaissance-style palazzo
The Breakers: stunning escape
The Breakers: tourist attraction
The Breakers: platinum walls
Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York
Hyde Park: neoclassical perfection
Hyde Park: antiques hunt
Hyde Park: subtle grandeur
Hyde Park: tough sell
Hyde Park: generous donation
Eagle’s Nest, Centerport, New York
Eagle’s Nest: expanding the house
Eagle’s Nest: cast-iron birds
Eagle’s Nest: eclectic interiors
Eagle’s Nest: exhibition space
Eagle’s Nest: public museum
Elm Court, The Berkshires, Massachusetts
Elm Court: a sprawling estate
Elm Court: designed to entertain
Elm Court: changing of hands
Elm Court: a massive renovation
Elm Court: a new beginning?
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The record-breaking homes of an American dynasty

Temples of unbridled luxury, the opulent Vanderbilt mansions epitomise the soaring wealth of the Gilded Age. Beginning in the late 1870s, the family's scions competed against each other to build the biggest, most lavish homes, with platinum walls, mountains of marble and even parts of New York's original Grand Central Station thrown into the mix.

However, within a couple of generations, all but one of these properties passed out of the family's possession as their fortune dwindled.

Click or scroll through to discover the illustrious dynasty's most magnificent homes and uncover their intriguing secrets.

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Daniel Coughlin

23 December 2024

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