The Cloisters, Medieval castle in Lutherville, Maryland.
The Cloisters is a four-story stone structure with irregular facades, two projecting sections topped by massive half-timbered gables, and an octagonal stair tower. The building was assembled from architectural elements salvaged from structures across the United States and Europe.
The structure was completed in 1932 after three years of construction, blending design features from various European styles. The assembly of different architectural elements reflected early twentieth-century interest in medieval architecture and its preservation.
The space hosts weddings, concerts, and exhibitions throughout the year, creating a venue where history and contemporary events intersect. Visitors experience how the building's medieval character has become meaningful for gatherings and celebrations in modern times.
The property is located in Lutherville and accepts reservations for private events as well as guided tours by appointment. Visitors should contact in advance to confirm availability and arrange their visit.
The roof features the only overlapping flagstone design in America and is held in place with iron pins. This traditional medieval construction technique makes the detail a remarkable craftsmanship feature that many visitors overlook.
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