Pabst Mansion
Built by the beer baron Frederick Pabst, the Pabst Mansion is a Renaissance revival home constructed over a twelve-year period starting in 1890. Architect George Bowman Ferry designed the house, creating one of the finest residences in the City of Milwaukee. In 1896, the Annex was added by disassembling the beer pavilion from the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago and reassembling it on site adjacent to the Mansion.
Bond Façade Services restored the terra cotta assemblies and installed new terra cotta units to return to the historically correct façade. It was important to us to design and artistically create the terra cotta mold to match the original architecture.
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