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The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum is an important house in the St. James-Belgravia Historic District in Old Louisville. Built in 1893 for Theophile and Mary Conrad, it was given the nickname of “Conrad’s Castle.”
Made of bedford limestone, the house was built in what is called the Richardsonian-Romanesque style. The exterior features coned, hexagonal, and pyramid shaped towers and turrets as well as many decorations such as carved animals, gargoyles, and other objects.
The interior has high ceilings, stained-glass windows, carved fireplaces, and parquet floors that mimic quilt patterns. The museum offers tours, and the historic house can be rented for special occasions such as weddings.
1402 St. James Court, Louisville, Kentucky, Phone: 502-636-5023

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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