Cincinnati Buildings
St. Peter in Chains Cathedral
It was the second permanent cathedral built in the US.
Sycamore Street Studio
Symphony Hotel / Peter Ehrgott Home
Taft Museum
The building is considered one of the finest examples of Federal-style residential architecture.
Taft's Ale House
Terrace Plaza Hotel
One of the first mixed use projects in the US, the 7-story base housed 2 department stores, and the hotel lobby was located on the 8th floor with 10 floors of hotel rooms above.
Textile Building
The Ascent
The 22 story tower is the only building in the Greater Cincinnati area designed by renowned architect, Daniel Libeskind.
The Transept (Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church, St. John German Protestant Church)
"From its beginning, the church was well known for its liberal theology and social outlook.
Theodore M Berry International Friendship Park
Named after Cincinnati's first African-American mayor, the park was designed to promote global understanding and unity through floral and sculptural displays from 5 different continents.
Trinity Episcopal Church
Tyler Davidson Fountain - The Genius of Water
Donated by local philanthropist, Henry Probasco, the fountain was a memorial to his brother-in-law, Tyler Davidson.
Underwriters Salvage Corps
The building was home to the company that worked with both insurance companies and the fire department to save both lives and property.
Union Terminal
Considered one of the finest examples of Art Deco train stations in the US, Union Terminal consolidated 5 different train stations into one location serving 7 different rail lines.