Steinfeld Mansion


Steinfeld Mansion was built in 1900 and is located in downtown Tucson which was formerly known as Snob hollow. The building shows the architectural style of Henry Trosts's Mession Revival style. The mansion is open 24 hours, although it now houses many private offices so it is asked that all visitors view from the outside to not disturb their business. There is no admission fee to the mansion and a visit will take approximately an hour.

The building features an arched portico with a tiled roof which is reminiscent of the mission in Northern Mexico and the American Southwest. A shaded courtyard is located on the grounds of the mansion allowing visitors and area to sit and enjoy the amazing architecture of the building.

The house was purchased upon completion by Albert Steinfeld who was the owner of a large department store, it was also one of the first homes in Tucson to have a bathtub with running water, and this trend was the major contributor to the demise of public bathhouses.

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