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Rubel Castle
A giant castle of junk
Category Architectural Oddities, Eccentric Homes, Outsider Architecture
When he was 18, Michael Rubel bought 2.5 acres of a citrus orchard in Glendora, CA. Therein he quickly set to fulfilling his childhood dream of owning and living in a real castle. Over 26 years, and with the aid of thousands of volunteers, Rubel Castle, sometimes called Rubelia, stands in the otherwise sleepy Californian suburb.
Though built largely with concrete and stone, the structure also contains a bottle house tucked inside the castle keep, bedsprings, bicycle and motorcycle parts, scrap metal, and anything else that Rubel and his friends found useful. There is a courtyard, drawbridge, clock tower, retired citrus packing house, faux graveyard, dungeons, printing press room, Santa Fe Railroad caboose, and blacksmith area all as part of the property. Shortly before his death in 2007, Rubel turned over the castle to the Glendora Historical Society.
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- Hours Group tours are given by appointment.
- Website Rubel Castle
- Address 844 N. Live Oak Ave., Glendora, California, United States
- Cost $5 per person.


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