Museum Benefit at Historic Mansion
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A historic Pasadena mansion and its gardens will be the site next Sunday of a dinner and wine-tasting to benefit the Pasadena Historical Museum.
The Fenyes Mansion, built in 1905 in the Beaux Arts style, was designed by architect Robert D. Farquhar for Eva and Adalbert Fenyes. The 18-room mansion is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and is home to the Pasadena Historical Society.
Attendees of the fund-raising event will be able to tour the home, whose interior and furnishings remain in their original state, said Pat Sims of the Pasadena Historical Museum.
The “Evening of Wine and Roses” event will feature a silent auction, a selection of food and wine-tasting. Exhibits from the museum will also be on view.
Tickets are $75 a person. For information and reservations, call (626) 577-1660.
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