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	dbpprop:abstract	"Oheka Castle was the country home of financier and philanthropist Otto Kahn. Built by Kahn between 1914 and 1919 and located on the Gold Coast of Long Island's north shore, it was and remains the second largest private home in the United States, comprising 127 rooms and over 100,000 square feet (9,300 m), as originally configured. In 1905, a previous country home of Kahn's, Cedar Court in Morristown, New Jersey, was virtually destroyed by fire. In constructing Oheka, Kahn swore this home would not burn, so he had his architects, Delano and Aldrich, design the building out of steel and concrete, making it one of the first totally fireproof buildings. In constructing the home, two entire years were spent building an artificial hill on which to place it, giving it commanding views of Cold Spring Hills and Cold Spring Harbor. Kahn commissioned the Olmsted Brothers to design the estate's grounds, centered on a formal axial sunken garden in the French manner, of clipped greens and gravel in parterres and water terraces, screened by high clipped hedging from the entrance drive that ran parallel to the main axis (illustration, left). Other features of the 443 acres (1.79 km) complex included an 18-hole golf course, one of the largest private greenhouse complexes in America, tennis courts, an indoor swimming pool, a landing strip, orchards, and stables. Several years after Kahn's death in 1934, the estate was sold and used for several purposes, including as a retreat for New York City sanitation workers. In 1948, Eastern Military Academy purchased the castle and 23 acres (93,000 m) of its property, bulldozed the gardens, subdivided the rooms and remained until the school closed in 1979. For the next four years, the building remained empty, during which time over 100 documented arson attempts occurred, all of which the building survived, demonstrating Kahn's success in building a fireproof building. Today, the golf course and stables are a part of the Cold Spring Country Club and the greenhouse complex operates as Otto Keil Florist. Much of the remainder of the property was developed into single-family homes. In 1984, Oheka was purchased by Gary Melius, a Long Island businessman. Melius undertook the largest private residential renovation project in the United States to restore the house, which was in a state of almost total disrepair, and recreate the gardens from the original Olmsted plans. In 1988, unable to continue financing the massive project, Melius sold the property to Hideki Yokoi for $22.5 million. Ten years later, following a lawsuit, the building passed to one of Yokoi's illegitimate daughters and her husband. They were unable to sustain the property themselves, so Melius reacquired it under a long-term lease. Today, Oheka serves as a hotel, conference/event center, spa, and restaurant. The castle's unique characteristics have drawn the attention of Hollywood and the literary world. Oheka served as partial inspiration for Gatsby's estate in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. In the 1941 film Citizen Kane, Oheka was used in some shots to portray the fictional Xanadu. The estate is currently used as the fictional Hamptons home of Boris, a German nobleman who extends his guest house to characters Hank and Evan in the television series Royal Pains. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004."@en ,
		"Oheka Castle ist ein ehemaliges Herrenhaus im Renaissancestil in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York, das heute als Hotel genutzt wird. Es ist mit 125 Zimmern das zweitgr\u00F6\u00DFte Privathaus Amerikas und wurde zwischen 1914 und 1919 von Otto Hermann Kahn f\u00FCr rund 11 Mio. Dollar erbaut. Es ist die mit Abstand gr\u00F6\u00DFte private Residenz der legend\u00E4ren Gold Coast und diente dem Film Citizen Kane als Filmkulisse."@de .
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