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The dark story behind America’s wildest party palace — Hearst Castle, the mountaintop fantasy where Hollywood royalty once drank by the pool, senators cut quiet deals, and zebras grazed on a California ranch. For nearly thirty years, newspaper king William Randolph Hearst poured headlines, war profits, and borrowed money into this Spanish-Renaissance fortress: Roman temples over the Neptune Pool, a glowing underground Roman Pool, guest “cottages” the size of mansions, and a private zoo you passed on the way up the hill. It looked like a dream. It was built on something much darker. Behind the towers were lonely people and invisible workers. Upstairs, Hearst and his mistress Marion Davies tried to turn San Simeon into their own Xanadu, inviting stars like Chaplin and Garbo to weekend parties where one wrong joke about his newspapers could end a career. Downstairs and out of sight, more than a hundred servants, gardeners, drivers, and animal keepers worked long days for modest wages to keep the fantasy running, while Hearst’s “yellow journalism” stoked wars, spread fear of immigrants, and bent elections to feed the castle’s endless appetite. Today, Hearst Castle is a state park with tour buses, ticket lines, and carefully scripted guides. The family is gone; the public pays to walk through what Orson Welles once turned into Citizen Kane’s nightmare. Was this palace a masterpiece of American architecture, or a monument to media manipulation and inequality — or both at once? When you watch, tell me in the comments: if you could spend one silent hour here, would you choose the Neptune Pool, the blue-and-gold Roman Pool, Hearst’s private screening room, or the staff dorms that never make it onto the postcards? If you love deep-dive history and architecture, hit like and subscribe. Your support helps us dig into the archives, read the payroll ledgers, and keep the real stories of these mansions — from marble halls to servants’ quarters — alive. Copyright & Fair Use Disclaimer • This video is a non-commercial, educational history documentary created for commentary, criticism and research. • Some archival photos and footage are used under the principles of Fair Use (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act) for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. #HearstCastle #GildedAge #OldHollywood #WilliamRandolphHearst #SanSimeon #Architecture #Documentary