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Tovrea Castle at Carraro Heights was built as a resort destination in the late 1920s in what is now metro Phoenix. However, it ended up being a private residence.
PHOENIX - A man who caused $50,000 worth of damage during a burglary at Tovrea Castle earlier this month has been arrested, Phoenix Police said. The reported break-in at the famed "Wedding Cake ...
Situated on the eastern outskirts of Phoenix, the Tovrea Castle is a 95-year-old landmark owned by the city. There is a $1,000 cash reward available to tipsters whose information leads to an ...
Tovrea Carraro Society, which takes care of the castle, said the man damaged the original doors, which are nearly 100 years old, and the original glass. He also ruined a display that was part of ...
The nonprofit Tovrea Carraro Society manages the castle, which opened for public tours in 2012. Tour slots are limited, with lotteries held twice a year for the opportunity to purchase tickets.
The Tovrea Castle, also known as the “Wedding Cake House” and a “Jewel in the Sonoran Desert,” was built in the late 1920s and is a point of interest for drivers on the Red Mountain Freeway.
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Tovrea Castle Tovrea Castle is a building that hardly goes unnoticed when you drive by. You may be intrigued by its shape, its colorful lights at night or its antique-looking architecture.
Tovrea Castle also suffered damage to sections of a door during a May 8 attempted burglary and attempted break-in, Phoenix police spokesman Sgt. Brian Bower told The Arizona Republic on Thursday.
A burglar at Tovrea Castle allegedly caused approximately $90,000 in damages earlier this month, and Phoenix police are still looking for the suspect involved.