Jefferson Hotel (page 1 of two pages)

Carrère & Hastings
1895



Franklin Street facade

Lewis Ginter, Richmond's wealthiest citizen, commissioned Carrère and Hastings to build his dream hotel. Both principals of the New York firm, which designed the Fifth Avenue Public Library and the Frick House (later the Frick Museum), had been trained at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. This hotel, on the National Register of Historical Places, is considered to be one of the finest examples of the Beaux-Arts style. This Renaissance Revival style was inspired by the Villa Medici in Rome.
 

The front facade from the west and east

A disastrous fire in 1901 destroyed a major portion of the building but it was reconstructed by Kevan Pebbles, a Virginia architect. More recently in the 1980s the hotel was carefully restored.
 
 

Details of the front facade

 
 

The clock tower



Go to page 2: views of the side and back.

See also the Cannon House Office Building by Carrère and Hastings.

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