2025 Castle Green Open HouseEXPIRED

published: 07 Dec 2025, 3 min read, 'EVENT EXPIRED'

when: 14 Dec 2025 | cost: $65.87 | address: 99 South Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91105, United States

Connecting with the community, come take a look at Castle Green and learn about the way Architect Frederick Roehrig influenced Los Angeles.

Kick off the 2025 Holiday Season at Castle Green! The wonder of Pasadena's golden era awaits you as the Castle celebrates the holidays!

Built in 1898, the Castle was designed by architect Frederick I. Roehrig with Moorish, Spanish and Victorian influences, and has turn of the century glamour and charm. Today, the Castle has become one of the most cherished historic buildings in Pasadena and remains a majestic centrepiece of the city.

General Admission: Includes access to the entire ground floor, 20+ residential condominiums, Penthouse, and our iconic Bridge of our magnificent building. We will be hosting the holiday party of the season on the ground floor with fantastic entertainment and refreshments. A GA ticket will include:

  1. There will be a self-guided tour available (of the entire building).
  2. Live piano performance
  3. Photo booth
  4. Lawn games (weather permitting)
  5. Bite-sized holiday snacks and refreshments (as supplies last).

Gates open at 11:00 am - you can arrive at your convenience through 3:00 pm. Tickets will be available on the day of at the gate at $70.00 each (Subject to availability and capacity).


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The wonder of Pasadena's golden era awaits you as the Castle celebrates the holidays!

Event Details

what: 2025 Castle Green Open House
when: 14 Dec 2025
opening hours: 11am to 3pm PST
city/suburb: Pasadena
address: 99 South Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91105, United States

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