Washington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 20009 US / DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Film Ready Property Formerly the Perry Belmont Mansion, Perry and Jessie Belmont began construction of the mansion in 1906 when he was a Congressman and Ambassador to Spain, as well as, a leading Washington socialite. The mansion was built for the specific purpose of entertaining not only notables of Washington, but also dignitaries from all over the world. It was designed by Eugene Sanson, a famous French architect who was renowned for his use of light and space, and for his beautiful staircases. Long before the acquisition of the building by the General Grand Chapter in 1935, it was a site of elegance, gracious and grand hospitality, of distinguished diplomats, world-renowned guests and romance. Each room on the entertaining floor showcases exemplary design from varied architectural styles ranging from; Classic Louis XIV, Italian Renaissance, Austrian Baroque, and English Classism. The rooms are handsomely appointed with period furniture including a gold gilded Steinway grand piano.
Listed By: DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment
Location ID: #063-10152554
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DC Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment
Washington, DC US
Phone: 202.727.6608
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