- Marley Zielike
Swiss Hall, 410-412 Monroe St Toledo, Lucas County, OH
The Swiss Hall is significant as one of few remaining examples of the work of Toledo architect Louis G. Welker (1859-1942). The building is locally important as it represents a transitional phase of commercial architecture, exhibiting elements of both the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles. The facade is relatively intact, looking much as it did in the 1890s. The structure is also significant as the home of Toledo Swiss Society for nearly 20 years and as part of the Wasserstrom Co. for 40 years.
Swiss Hall, 410-412 Monroe St Toledo, Lucas County, OH
The Swiss Hall is significant as one of few remaining examples of the work of Toledo architect Louis G. Welker (1859-1942). The building is locally important as it represents a transitional phase of commercial architecture, exhibiting elements of both the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles. The facade is relatively intact, looking much as it did in the 1890s. The structure is also significant as the home of Toledo Swiss Society for nearly 20 years and as part of the Wasserstrom Co. for 40 years.
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