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  1. Built in 1892-93, Beinn Bhreagh Hall (BBH) was the summer residence, estate, and laboratory of inventor and scientist Alexander Graham Bell and his wife, Mabel Bell.

  2. Beinn Bhreagh Hall National Historic Site of Canada is located in Baddeck Bay, northeastern Nova Scotia. Constructed as the summer residence, estate and laboratory of Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell, this large house stands in an extensive park-like 11.7-hectare (28.9 acre) property on the Red Head Peninsula between Beinn Bhreagh ...

  3. Beinn Bhreagh Hall, referred to by the family as “The Point,” and its surrounding gardens are located at the point of the Red Head Peninsula with views of the Bras D’Or Lakes in Baddeck, Nova Scotia.

  4. The museum's rooftop viewing deck provides a panoramic view of the Bells' beloved "Beinn Bhreagh" (Gaelic for "beautiful mountain") home still owned by their descendants and Baddeck Bay, part of the UNESCO Bras d'Or Lake Biosphere Reserve.

  5. Aug 14, 2018 · Beinn Bhreagh Hall was the Nova Scotia residence of inventor and scientist Alexander Graham Bell and his wife, Mabel Bell. Built in 1892-93, this grand home is an outstanding example of the Shingle style architecture that was popular in New England.

  6. Beinn Bhreagh. Still in private ownership, Bell's summer estate retains many elements such as roads, wharfs and buildings from his time. His descendants maintain Beinn Bhreagh Hall and many of the historic outbuildings (e.g. the Kite House, the Lodge, and the Kia Ora boathouse), although some are considerably changed.

  7. In the late 1880s he built a lavish summer estate, Beinn Bhreagh (Gaelic for beautiful mountain), on a peninsula across the bay from Baddeck. This fascinating museum at the edge of town houses full-scale replicas of Bell's groundbreaking Silver Dart aircraft, along with electrical devices, telegraphs, telephones, kites and medical inventions.

  8. Aug 31, 2022 · Called Beinn Bhreagh, Gaelic for ‘beautiful mountain,’ this “cottage” had 37 rooms, eleven fireplaces, and over 400 acres of land. The Bell family has enjoyed summers at their estate ever since.