Del Monte Hotel

Built 1890s 1 University Cir, Monterey, CA
Del Monte Hotel
  • Mediterranean Revival 85%
  • Colonial Revival 60%

The Del Monte Hotel was a prominent resort destination located in Monterey, California. It is known for its grand scale and picturesque setting, contributing to the region's appeal as a leisure getaway during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Architectural Styles

Mediterranean Revival

85%

This style is evident in the building's stucco exterior, arched windows, and tiled roofs, evoking a sense of Mediterranean architecture.

  • Stucco facade
  • Red tiled roof
  • Arched windows
  • Balconies
  • Symmetrical facade
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Colonial Revival

60%

Elements of Colonial Revival can be seen in the design's symmetrical layout and classical proportions, reflecting a nostalgic interpretation of early American architectural styles.

  • Symmetrical design
  • Geometrical layout
  • Double-hung sash windows
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built in the 1890s, Del Monte Hotel served as a luxurious resort that attracted notable guests and was instrumental in the development of tourism in Monterey. It represents the architectural trends of its time and the appeal of California's coastal regions.

Fun Facts

  • The hotel served as a meeting place for politicians and celebrities.
  • It was once one of the most upscale resorts in the United States.
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