Simon Bamberger House
Simon Bamberger House, Neo-Greek Revival residence in Salt Lake City, United States
Description
The Simon Bamberger House is a residential building in Salt Lake City designed in the Neo-Greek Revival style. Its facade displays classical Greek features like pilasters, bay windows, and a cornice that give the structure a formal and dignified appearance.
History
The house was built between 1881 and 1888 and served as home to Simon Bamberger, who served as Utah's governor from 1917 to 1921. Bamberger was the state's first governor who was not affiliated with the Mormon church.
Culture
The house sits in a residential neighborhood where early 20th-century mansions reflect the wealth and social position of Salt Lake City's prominent families. Walking past it, you notice how the Greek elements stand out among neighboring homes from the same era.
Practical
The building now serves as office space following a 1979 renovation by architect John B. Anderson. Visitors can view the exterior from the street, though the interior is not open to the public as it remains in active use.
Did you know?
Bamberger was a German Jewish immigrant who navigated Utah's political landscape and defused religious tensions through wit and understanding. His story reveals how an outsider gained acceptance in a community shaped by a dominant religious group.
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