Bernheim House, Cincinnati
Facts and practical information
The Bernheim House is a historic residence in eastern Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Built in 1912, the house is one of the city's best examples of Colonial Revival architecture. Among its prominent architectural elements are its employment of the Palladian arch, a two-story entrance portico, multiple pilasters, and a cornice with dentilling. Its location atop a hill and on a large, otherwise-undeveloped lot make it a prominent component of the vicinity. The oldest house in the neighborhood, it is built of brick and stucco with wooden elements. ()
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Bernheim House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cincinnati Observatory, Hyde Park Square, Owls Nest Park, St. Rose Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Bernheim House by public transport?
Bus
- Erie Ave & Michigan Ave • Lines: 11 (14 min walk)
- Erie Ave & Shaw Ave • Lines: 11, 51 (14 min walk)