Historical Building with Steps and Columns

570 Pacific St, Monterey, CA
Historical Building with Steps and Columns
  • Colonial Revival 85%
  • Beaux-Arts 60%

This building exhibits a balanced façade, featuring an inviting entrance with prominent columns and a symmetrical design. Its use of local stone reflects regional architectural traditions.

Architectural Styles

Colonial Revival

85%

The Colonial Revival style is evident through the symmetry and the prominent use of classical elements such as columns and a centered entrance.

  • Symmetrical façade
  • Columned porch
  • Double staircase
  • Horizontal emphasis
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Beaux-Arts

60%

The grandeur of the structure, along with the decorative and formal elements, suggests influences from the Beaux-Arts style.

  • Grand staircases
  • Emphasis on symmetry
  • Use of stone materials
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built to reflect the architectural trends of its time, this building serves as a landmark and represents the values of its historical period.

Fun Facts

  • The building is often used for community events.
  • It features an extensive collection of local historical artifacts.
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