2. Spadina House, also called Spadina Museum , is a historic manor on
Spadina Road in Toronto, Canada that is now a museum operated by
the City of Toronto Cultural Services. The museum preserves the house
much as it existed and developed historically. The art, decor and
architecture of the house used to reflect the contemporary styles of the
1860s through the 1930s, including Victorian, Edwardian, Arts and
Crafts, Art Deco, Art Nouveau and Colonial Revival styles. After being
closed for a year for restoration work, Spadina Museum re-opened in
November 2010 in the inter-war era style of the 1920s and 1930s.
The garden surrounding the stately Spadina House goes back to 1818
when the Baldwin family first lived at Spadina and lives on, as it has
beautifully aged through the Victorian and Edwardian periods to the
present day. The design and plantings were enhanced by James Austin's
family and descendants from 1866 to 1978. It is divided into a large
lawn area with flower beds, a perennial garden including a kitchen
garden, and an orchard with berry bushes and grapes.
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Music: Haydn – Serenade Op3 No5 (Andante Cantabile)