Richthofen Castle Explained

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Richthofen Castle
Nrhp Type:nrhp
Location:7020 E 12th Ave, Montclair, Denver, Colorado
Coordinates:39.7353°N -104.9061°W
Built:1887
Architect:Alexander Cazin
Maurice Biscoe
  • Henry Hewitt;Jacques Benedict
  • Architecture:Gothic Revival, Tudor Revival
    Added:April 21, 1975
    Refnum:75000511

    Richthofen Castle is a historic 35-room mansion in the neighborhood of Montclair in the City and County of Denver, Colorado, United States. Completed in 1887, it was originally designed by Alexander Cazin for Baron Walter von Richthofen, a German immigrant and member of the prominent Richthofen aristocratic family. Additions and remodels on the house were later made by Maurice Biscoe and Henry Hewitt in 1910 and Jules Jaques Benedict in 1924.[1] The mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.[2]

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: ICAA- RMC - April - Richthofen Castle. Institute of Classical Architecture & Art Rocky Mountain Chapter. 2017-04-11.
    2. Web site: Richthofen Castle . April 10, 2017. National Register summary listing. National Park Service.