Lombardy Apartment Building, Victorian apartment building in downtown Cincinnati, United States.
The Lombardy Apartment Building is a seven-story Victorian residential structure topped with a metal-covered Mansard roof, featuring brick walls and ornate sandstone trim. Its facade displays wrought iron balconies and elaborate decorative details characteristic of the era.
Constructed in 1885 by Thomas Emery's Sons, it was among Cincinnati's earliest large apartment buildings and designed by architect Samuel Hannaford. This structure marked the city's transition toward modern multifamily residential development during a period of urban growth.
The building reflects how affluent residents lived in Cincinnati during the city's prosperous era, and its ornate facade continues to shape the character of the downtown streetscape today.
The building is located downtown and can be explored on foot, with its ornate details visible from street level. It gained National Register of Historic Places designation in 1980, giving it protected status as a cultural landmark.
The structure preserves original Victorian elements such as Corinthian capitals and elaborate cornices largely unchanged since the 1880s. These crafted details showcase late Victorian construction methods and decorative standards of that era.
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