David Bachrach House, Baltimore
Facts and practical information
The David Bachrach House, also known as Gertrude Stein House, is a historic home located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a late 19th-century Victorian style frame structure consisting of two stories plus a mansard roof in height. It was constructed about 1886 and occupied by David Bachrach, a commercial photographer who figures prominently in the annals of American photographic history. Also on the property is a one-story brick building on a high foundation that was built for Ephraim Keyser as a sculpture studio about 1890 and a one-story brick stable. Ephraim Keyser and Fannie Bachrach were brother and sister. Gertrude Stein was a niece of Mrs. David Bachrach and lived in this house for a short time in 1892. ()
Central Baltimore (Reservoir Hill)Baltimore
David Bachrach House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mondawmin Mall, Druid Hill Park, Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens of Baltimore.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to David Bachrach House by public transport?
Bus
- North Avenue & Madison Avenue Westbound • Lines: Gd (7 min walk)
- North Avenue & McCulloh Street • Lines: Gd, Yw (7 min walk)
Metro
- Penn–North • Lines: M (12 min walk)
- Upton–Avenue Market • Lines: M (18 min walk)
Light rail
- North Avenue • Lines: Lr (19 min walk)
- Mount Royal/MICA • Lines: Lr (25 min walk)
Train
- Baltimore Penn Station (31 min walk)