Citizens Building, Renaissance Revival office building in Cleveland, United States
The Citizens Building stands as a 13-story office structure at 840 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, constructed using granite, brick, and terra cotta materials. The building showcases the architectural characteristics of Renaissance Revival design from its era.
Completed in 1903, the building was designed by architects Hubbell and Benes as a headquarters for a financial institution. A significant renovation in 1924 removed the original grand portico to make room for street-level retail spaces.
The building features interior murals depicting classical subjects, created by renowned artists of the early 1900s. These artworks remain visible throughout the spaces and reflect the artistic values of that era.
The building is located downtown and easily accessible on foot, with clear visibility from Euclid Avenue. The surrounding area offers various parking options and good public transportation connections.
The stone carving above the original entrance was created from a single block of granite and depicts banking and commerce symbols. This detailed stonework was completed by a skilled artisan and shows the craftsmanship of the construction period.
Location: Ohio
Inception: 1903
Architects: Hubbell & Benes
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
Floors above the ground: 13
GPS coordinates: 41.50000,-81.68710
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:11
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