
Feinman Castle in Beaverwick.
Feinman Castle is a landhouse in the Lovian town of Beaverwick in the State of Kings, situated at 1 Evans Avenue. It is owned by the Feinman Family and open to visitors on Tuesdays between 9AM and 2PM. The house was built in the early 20th century for Willem Alexander Feinman and has a neoclassicist design. The kitsch, yellow bricks and overly designed roofs dominate the Beaverwick skyline. The castle is considered one of the prime examples of Lovian kitsch architecture, built by the nouveau riche. His son Richard Feinman, who was Governor between 1937 and 1947, lived in the landhouse. His children and grandchildren are currently living in or near the Feinman Castle.
The Feinman Family has collected art for years, and has an extensive collection, most of which is visible in the castle. The family has a huge collection of surrealist paintings, which can be seen in the gallery in front of the castle at all times.