Winchester Mystery House Offering Virtual Tours to Homebound Horror Fans
While Winchester Mystery House is closed to the public due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it is offering fans a free digital tour of the Estate for guests to enjoy from the comfort of their own homes. This tour is available online now at winchestermysteryhouse.com/video-tour/ and will be accessible until Winchester Mystery House reopens. To provide additional flexibility for guests to visit the Estate upon reopening, Winchester Mystery House is also offering a specially–priced ticket voucher that can be used at any time in the future—with no blackout dates or restrictions. Vouchers are available for $26 ($13 off the box office price) and are valid through May 1, 2021. “For nearly 100 years, passionate caretakers and skilled craftsmen have looked after Sarah’s mansion and offered informative tours in order to share her amazing story. We depend on our guests to help us continue her legacy and keep the history and intrigue of the house alive,” said Walter Magnuson, Winchester Mystery House General Manager. “We understand that these are uncertain times, but we hope you will consider supporting Winchester Mystery House by purchasing a voucher for a future visit, so we can continue to share this remarkable Estate and history with generations to come.” Winchester fans are also encouraged to follow Winchester Mystery House’s Facebook page for the next opportunity to tune in to a necessary walkthrough of the House, which will stream on select days at 1 p.m., the 13th hour. |
Related Article: WINCHESTER: BEFORE THE MOVIE, SEE DREAD CENTRAL’S PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION OF THE ACTUAL WINCHESTER MANSION
About Winchester Mystery House For nearly 100 years the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, has stood as a testament to the ingenuity, singular vision and lore that surrounds its namesake, Sarah Pardee Winchester (heiress to the Winchester Repeating Arms fortune). Originally known as Llanada Villa, today it stands as an architectural wonder, a time capsule of a bygone era and one of America’s most celebrated haunted mansions. The estate is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a California Historic State Landmark, a San Jose City Landmark, and is one of the leading attractions in the Bay Area. Since tours began in 1923, more than 13 million people from around the world have toured the lonely hallways, dark passages and ornate rooms of the Winchester Mystery House. It has intrigued visitors, scholars, and media from throughout the United States, and around the globe, with its combination of the beautiful and the bizarre, its story of heartbreak, tenacity and invention and its legends of the paranormal. Tours are available daily, 364 days a year. For tickets and additional information, visit www.winchestermysteryhouse.com. |
Categorized:News Real Dread