Two times a year, The Castle Green opens its doors for public tours: in June and for the holidays, which this year is scheduled for Dec. 14. The rest of the year this majestic centerpiece of the city houses 52 fully occupied condominium units and hosts around 50 weddings, among other events.

The Castle Green has been held in high esteem since its origins in 1898, when architect Frederick I. Roehrig unveiled the seven-story annex of the famous Hotel Green at Raymond and Green Streets. Roehrig incorporated Moorish, Spanish and Victorian influences to produce one of the most cherished historic — and only fireproof —buildings in Pasadena.
Crowds gather to roam the 125-year-old halls and grounds and study and savor the building’s domes, arches, pillars, balconies, and verandahs, the Penthouse and the iconic Bridge, which at one time tied the annex to the first part of the hotel complex on the east side of the street. . . .
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