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Biltmore Estate reopens on November 2, 5 weeks after Helene

The Biltmore Estate in Asheville has announced a reopening date.

Hurricane Helene struck on September 27, bringing record-breaking amounts of rainfall and unprecedented destruction to western North Carolina. Biltmore closed shortly after the impact due to flooding and property damage in low-lying areas.

The historic landmark will reopen to visitors on November 2, in time for the holidays and the estate’s cherished Christmas traditions. That date marks just over five weeks since Helene.

“We are excited to share that Biltmore plans to reopen beginning November 2 and celebrate the joy of the holidays together during #ChristmasatBiltmore,” said a Facebook post.

In a post on social media, the estate said the Biltmore House, conservatory, winery, gardens and hotels had minimal impact.

Earlier in October, the estate launched the Biltmore Relief Fund for Western North Carolina, pledging $2 million in Helene relief.

Biltmore Village, another major attraction for Asheville, also suffered extensive damage.