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Winchester Mystery House
The guide was updated:Perhaps San Jose’s most whimsical treasure is the Winchester Mystery House. The Victorian-crafted mansion was built by Sarah Winchester, the wily heir to the Winchester repeating rifle fortune. As she believed she was haunted by the spirits of those killed by the rifle, Winchester built the house in an effort to thwart the spirits. The labyrinth was constructed and added onto until Winchester’s death, resulting in one of the strangest feats of architecture known to man. Endless stairs, corridors, mazes and secret passageways lead tour guides to instruct guests to stay with the group.
Useful Information
- Address: 525 South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose
- Opening hours: Every day 9am - 7pm
- Website: www.winchestermysteryhouse.com
- Phone: +1 408 247 2000
- Email: info@winchestermysteryhouse.com
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
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Perhaps San Jose’s most whimsical treasure is the Winchester Mystery House. The Victorian-crafted mansion was built by Sarah Winchester, the wily heir to the Winchester repeating rifle fortune. As she believed she was haunted by the spirits of those killed by the rifle, Winchester built the house in an effort to thwart the spirits. The labyrinth was constructed and added onto until Winchester’s death, resulting in one of the strangest feats of architecture known to man. Endless stairs, corridors, mazes and secret passageways lead tour guides to instruct guests to stay with the group.
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Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph
Serving as the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California is the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph. The beautiful church follows the ground plan of a Greek cross, with a round altar beneath the dome. Bavarian glass and stained glass murals lend to the basilica’s stunning craftsmanship, along with a multitude of artwork, sculptures, paintings and the elegant Stations of the Cross. Originally built in 1803, St. Joseph’s has undergone several major fires and renovations to remain the lovely structure of today, and Mass is still held.
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The Tech Museum of Innovation
Channeling the spirit of Silicon Valley is the Tech Museum of Innovation. The Museum is a non-profit learning organization designed to immerse the public in the wonderful world of science and intellectual exploration. There are galleries with over 100 interactive activities encompassing a bounty of topics, as well as continuous learning for all ages. Various educational programs take place year-round, including The Tech Challenge, competitions for the youth and internationally-recognized programs like The Tech Awards.
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Japanese Friendship Garden
The Japanese Friendship Garden was created out of reverence to San Jose’s sister city, Okayama, Japan. It is now an amazing and breathtaking park that is used quite often for weddings. There are six acres of waterfalls, landscaping, bridges, Bonzai plants and much more. Take a stroll or picnic in one of San Jose’s most beautiful treasures.
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Children's Discovery Museum
Fun for the family with children can be had at the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, where children are encouraged to interact with and explore our world. There are 150 exhibits in the 52,000-square-foot museum covering themes of creativity, community and learning. Programs also run daily, providing more focused activities and interactions for children.
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Willow Glen
Willow Glen is San Jose’s chic urban district. Graced by trees and a warming sense of community charm, Willow Glen has everything from eateries to pharmacies. Countless cafes, coffee houses, restaurants, retail shops, boutiques and businesses make the area a quintessential epicenter of activities. Free parking along the streets and public parking lots make Willow Glen that much more accessible. Be sure to look into which festivals are taking place, for Willow Glen hosts annual street festivities that showcase both San Jose and the greater South Bay area.
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San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art
The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art is an exclusive art space in downtown San Jose. Founded initially by local artists seeking to present great artwork to the area, the ICA has become a popular attraction. Contemporary art and innovations in creativity are displayed, presenting work and exhibitions from the region’s artists. Admission is free and the art speaks to a diverse audience.
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Mexican Heritage Plaza
The Mexican Heritage Plaza is a 200,000-square-foot cultural center designed to promote and strengthen the traditions of Mexico–one of the largest Latino centers in the nation. There are premier theatrical venues, thematic gardens and a Smithsonian-affiliated gallery. It is most certainly a sight to see and appreciate, with musical, dance and visual art activities taking place daily.
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San Jose Betsuin Buddhist Church
San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin was founded in 1902 as a Temple of the Jodo Shinshu Nishi Hongwanji sect of Buddhism. Located in downtown San Jose, Betsuin attracts countless visitors each year who are drawn to the Temple’s interminable beauty. Ornate altars, ponds and gardens make Betsuin that much more transcendent and its meditative peace resonates with everyone regardless of creed or background. Ikebana flower arranging classes are held, as well as Judo training and Japanese language programs.
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Almaden Quicksilver County Park
The Almaden Quicksilver County Park is one of San Jose’s natural gems. The biodiversity is accompanied by a rich history of over 135 years and 4,152 acres. Wildflower displays, over 34.3 miles of hiking trails, 10 miles of biking trails and 23 miles of equestrian trails make Almaden Quicksilver the perfect getaway. The park is also pet-friendly and open to dog walking (as long as dogs are leashed). Ranger guided tours and walks are available.
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Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum is dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of cultural and natural history. Employing multi-disciplinary methods of education, Rosicrucian teaches visitors about the complexities of past, present and future human relationships and endeavors. The research is collection-based, and the learning programs are collaborative and diverse. The architecture was modeled after the Temple of Amun at Karnak, and the museum boasts the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts in western North America.
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Cinnabar Hills Golf Club
Cinnabar Hills is a grandiose, 27-hole golf course overlooking Coyote Valley. There are 6 different 18-hole combinations, making Cinnabar Hills one of the most regarded courses in Northern California. The public facility houses a restaurant that hosts breakfast on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, and lunch daily. The full-service bar and cocktail lounge features a Happy Hour during the week.
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Happy Hollow Park and Zoo
Not your typical zoo, Happy Hollow is rife with rides, play areas, and a Puppet Theater. It also operates as an accredited zoo, with over 140 animals in its conservation-centered park.
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San Jose Earthquakes Soccer
Silicon Valley is home to the MLS's San Jose Earthquakes. Now finding home in a brand new stadium, Earthquakes soccer is always riveting and always the pride of San Jose. The MLS regular season runs from March until October, so check out the website for a schedule of the upcoming games and information on tickets.
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