The Bishop's Palace is also known as Gresham's Castle. I read that if you can only tour one mansion in Galveston...this is the one to see. So C.J. and I went.... |
There are 2 winged lions that 'guard' the entrance. |
Look at all the carving! It must've taken FOREVER! The house was built between 1887 & 1893. I never saw so much stained glass in one building! |
The house has lots and lots of fireplaces. |
This house survived the 1900 storm. Six thousand people died in that hurricane. The Gresham's home sheltered 100's of Galveston citizens. |
This thingie is SO interesting. The basket was a place for tossing your calling card. Beautiful carved piece!! |
The house has 4 floors and was built for $250,000...which in today's money would be 5.5 million dollars. |
Loved all the paintings on the walls. |
That's Ol' Mr. Gresham in that B&W photo. |
Mrs. Gresham painted these cherubs on the ceiling. She had an art studio in the attic. The Gresham's had 9 children. |
Sorry for the flash/glare. |
They offer 2 guided tours per day but we preferred the audio-phone-type tour. You can go at your own pace and not in any particular order. This is the front foyer. |
Stained glass, stained glass and more stained glass. |
Guess what? MORE glass!! |
This is on the stair well going up the 2nd floor. |
Somebody loved lions and cherubs. |
The house has pretty balconies. |
In 1923 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galveston bought the house for Bishop Byrne and made one of the bedrooms into a chapel. |
The chapel. The Bishop's church was right across the street from the mansion. |
Ceiling of the chapel. The house was opened to the public in 1963. This tour was the best ten bucks I ever spent. |
1 comment:
This mansion looks INCREDIBLE! just jaw dropping. A well-spent $10 bucks indeed! Thanks for sharing.
Love, Jamey
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