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  1. Conceived by William Randolph Hearst, the publishing tycoon, and his architect Julia Morgan, the castle was built between 1919 and 1947. Today, Hearst Castle is a museum open to the public as a California State Park and registered as a National Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark.

    • More than 90,000 sq ft (8,400 m²)
    • Julia Morgan
    • 1919–1947
  2. William Randolph Hearst, the man who conceived Hearst Castle, was a media genius whose influence extended to publishing, politics, Hollywood, the art world and everyday American life. His power and vision allowed him to pursue one of the most ambitious architectural endeavors in American history, the result of which can be seen in magnificent ...

  3. A museum like no other. William Randolph Hearst started to build a fabulous estate on his ranchland overlooking the village of San Simeon in 1919. He called the estate "La Cuesta Encantada" - Spanish for The Enchanted Hill.

  4. El Castillo Hearst es un palacio encargado por el magnate de prensa William Randolph Hearst a la arquitecta Julia Morgan, situado cerca de San Simeón, Condado de San Luis Obispo, California, Estados Unidos. Domina una colina con vistas al Océano Pacífico de la costa central de California, a medio camino entre Los Ángeles y San Francisco.

  5. Hearst Castle’s history begins in 1865, when George Hearst purchased 40,000 acres of ranchland. After his mother’s death in 1919, William Randolph Hearst inherited thousands of acres around San Simeon, and over time, he purchased more. The spread eventually encompassed about 250,000 acres.

  6. 3 de sept. de 2021 · September 3, 2021. Share: Hearst Castle exterior: front of the Casa Grande. Photo by Wim Wiskerke / Alamy Stock Photo. From the early 1920s until 1947, William Randolph Hearst lived in a...

  7. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Hearst Castle, main residence of an estate in San Simeon, California, that originally belonged to William Randolph Hearst. The Mediterranean Revival mansion was designed by Julia Morgan in 1919–47 and is known for its opulence. Since 1958 the castle and estate have been part of the Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument.