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The Pfister Hotel is a luxury hotel in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The Pfister Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Owned by Guido Pfister and his son, Charles F. Pfister, it was opened in 1893 at a cost of over $1 million. Designed by architect Henry C. Koch in Romanesque Revival style, it had features uncommon in its time like fireproofing, electricity, and thermostat controls. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the . The 1986 National Register nomination states:

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  • The Pfister Hotel (es)
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  • The Pfister Hotel est un hôtel américain situé à Milwaukee, dans le Wisconsin. Construit en 1893, cet établissement est membre des Historic Hotels of America depuis 1994. (fr)
  • The Pfister Hotel es un hotel de lujo en el centro de Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos. El Pfister Hotel es miembro de Historic Hotels of America, el programa oficial del National Trust for Historic Preservation . Propiedad de Guido Pfister y su hijo, Charles F. Pfister, fue inaugurado en 1893 a un costo de más de $1 millón. Diseñado por el arquitecto Henry C. Koch en estilo renacentista románico, tenía características poco comunes en su época, como protección contra incendios, electricidad y controles de termostato.​ La nominación del Registro Nacional de 1986 establece: (es)
  • The Pfister Hotel is a luxury hotel in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The Pfister Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Owned by Guido Pfister and his son, Charles F. Pfister, it was opened in 1893 at a cost of over $1 million. Designed by architect Henry C. Koch in Romanesque Revival style, it had features uncommon in its time like fireproofing, electricity, and thermostat controls. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the . The 1986 National Register nomination states: (en)
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  • The Pfister Hotel (en)
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  • Original Romanesque Revival building, with tower behind, in 2008 (en)
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  • The Pfister Hotel es un hotel de lujo en el centro de Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos. El Pfister Hotel es miembro de Historic Hotels of America, el programa oficial del National Trust for Historic Preservation . Propiedad de Guido Pfister y su hijo, Charles F. Pfister, fue inaugurado en 1893 a un costo de más de $1 millón. Diseñado por el arquitecto Henry C. Koch en estilo renacentista románico, tenía características poco comunes en su época, como protección contra incendios, electricidad y controles de termostato.​ Fue comprado por el magnate de la hospitalidad Ben Marcus en 1962, quien renovó y agregó una adición de 13 pisos detrás del edificio sin comprometer el edificio original en sí, y sigue siendo propiedad de Marcus Corporation. Tiene la mayor colección hotelera de arte victoriano del mundo. ha ostentado el premio Cuatro Diamantes de la AAA durante 37 años, desde el inicio de la clasificación en 1977.​ Está incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos como parte del Distrito Histórico Comercial East Side . La nominación del Registro Nacional de 1986 establece: El Pfister es el último gran hotel del siglo XIX que queda en el centro de Milwaukee. Se utilizaron materiales locales en su construcción con piedra caliza de Wauwatosa con revestimiento de roca para los dos primeros pisos y ladrillo color crema para los pisos tercero a octavo. Como molduras se utilizaron piedra caliza de Indiana y terracota . Los cambios en el exterior incluyen la eliminación del enorme pórtico de piedra en la fachada de la calle Jefferson y el cierre de una entrada en la esquina sureste. El vestíbulo principal ha sido reformado y restaurado para que se asemeje a su aspecto original". (es)
  • The Pfister Hotel est un hôtel américain situé à Milwaukee, dans le Wisconsin. Construit en 1893, cet établissement est membre des Historic Hotels of America depuis 1994. (fr)
  • The Pfister Hotel is a luxury hotel in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The Pfister Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Owned by Guido Pfister and his son, Charles F. Pfister, it was opened in 1893 at a cost of over $1 million. Designed by architect Henry C. Koch in Romanesque Revival style, it had features uncommon in its time like fireproofing, electricity, and thermostat controls. The hotel was purchased by hospitality magnate Ben Marcus in 1962, who renovated the hotel and added a 13-story addition behind the building without compromising the original building itself, and continues to be owned by the Marcus Corporation. The Pfister Hotel has the largest hotel collection of Victorian art in the world. The hotel has held the AAA Four Diamond award for 37 years, since the inception of the ranking itself in 1977. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the . The 1986 National Register nomination states: The Pfister is the last nineteenth century grand hotel remaining in downtown Milwaukee. Local materials were used in its construction with rock-faced, for the first two floors and cream brick for the third through eighth floors. Indiana limestone and terra cotta were used as trim. Changes to the exterior include the removal of the massive stone portico on the Jefferson Street facade and the closing of an entrance at the southeast corner. The main lobby has been refurbished and restored to resemble its original appearance." (en)
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