Albert Fisher Mansion and Carriage House, Victorian mansion and carriage house in Salt Lake City, United States.
Albert Fisher Mansion is a Victorian-style residential building from the 1890s located in Salt Lake City. It features detailed brick construction, elongated windows, and other characteristic design elements typical of homes from that era.
The residence was designed in 1893 by architect Richard K.A. Kletting for a German brewer. Its construction marked a period of industrial growth in Salt Lake City when successful merchants were building grand homes.
The mansion reflects architectural choices that wealthy business owners favored in Utah during the late 1800s. It shows how successful merchants expressed their status through the design and materials they selected for their homes.
The mansion is located in West Salt Lake City and is currently undergoing restoration due to earthquake damage from 2020. Visitors should check ahead about access and site conditions, as renovation work may limit availability.
The carriage house on the property is being converted into a visitor center focused on the Jordan River. This adaptation connects the historic structure to modern community use while creating a new relationship between the building and the river landscape.
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