Architectural photographs of great buildings in Cincinnati, Ohio. Building styles include Art Deco, Victorian, Richardsonian Romanesque, Federal and more.
Featured are Union Terminal, Music Hall, Carew Tower, City Hall, the Monastery, Taft Birthplace and many more.
Featured are Union Terminal, Music Hall, Carew Tower, City Hall, the Monastery, Taft Birthplace and many more.
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29 imagesCincinnati Music Hall, in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine district, Music Hall is the home of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, May Festival Chorus, and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. It was registered as a National Historic Landmark in 1975. Contact us with any special requests or for additional photos of Music Hall.
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42 imagesUnion Terminal, constructed in 1933, is a functioning passenger train station and home to the Cincinnati Museum Center. Being originally used entirely as a passenger train station, the building was almost demolished due to the decline of the rail industry, but instead received several major renovations in the 1980s to become the museum center that it is today. Contact us with any special requests or for additional photos of Union Terminal.
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10 imagesCincinnati's City Hall was built in 1893 in a Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. Its massive stone blocks are artistically assembled to make a handsome building that portrays the power of our City Government. Contact us with any special requests or for additional photos of Cincinnati City Hall.
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10 imagesThe Carew Tower, Cincinnati's second-largest building, was completed in 1930. The building exemplifies Art Deco architecture in and out, housing the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Landmarks in 1982. Contact us with any special requests or for additional photos of the Carew Tower.
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47 imagesCincinnati is home to a great number of historic and culturally important buildings. The Cincinnati Observatory is the nation's oldest professional observatory being built in 1842. Art Deco architecture graces the halls of places such as Netherland Plaza and Palm Court, while Corinthian columns stand tall at the entryways to many downtown landmarks. Contact us with any special requests or for additional photos of Cincinnati's historic buildings.