Baruh–Zell House, Portland
Facts and practical information
The Baruh–Zell House, also referred to as the Leo and Olga Baruh House, is a historic house located in Portland, Oregon, United States. Leading Portland residential architect Herman Brookman's design for this 1937 Tudor Revival house was one of his finest achievements. In many of its features, such as curved walls, stripped-down ornamentation, recessed entry, and functionally-oriented rear elevation, it heralds the transition from highly traditional European styles executed on a grand scale to a modernized and simplified reinterpretation of those styles responsive to contemporary technology and preferences. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. ()
3131 Southwest Talbot RoadSouthwest HillsPortland
Baruh–Zell House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Oregon Zoo, Washington Park and Zoo Railway, Portland Farmers Market, Portland Children's Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Baruh–Zell House?
How to get to Baruh–Zell House by public transport?
Bus
- Southwest Talbot Terrace & Greenway • Lines: 51 (3 min walk)
Light rail
- Washington Park • Lines: Blue, Red (19 min walk)
- Goose Hollow/Southwest Jefferson Street • Lines: Blue, Red (35 min walk)
Tram
- Southwest 11th & Clay • Lines: B, Ns (38 min walk)
- Southwest 10th & Clay • Lines: A, Ns (38 min walk)