1034 N. 4th St.
Historic Name: | Turner Hall |
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Reference Number: | 77000041 |
Location (Address): | 1034 N. 4th St. |
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County: | Milwaukee |
City/Village: | Milwaukee |
Township: |
Turner Hall 1034 N. 4th Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Architect: H.C. Koch Date of Construction: 1882 Turner Hall is one of the few surviving buildings associated with the American Turners. German-Americans founded the Turners in Milwaukee in 1853. They are largely known for their efforts in social reform and their involvement with physical education, mainly gymnastics, and the arts. Turner Hall is a showcase of the German-American culture and a political center for the Milwaukee community. H.C. Koch, a German immigrant architect, designed the hall in the High Victorian Romanesque style. Koch was known for employing this style in his designs of churches and courthouses. Architects typically used Romanesque for public buildings because it portrays a sense of civic monumentality. A heavy cornice separates the ground floor from the upper stories. Bold masses of brick and stone are cut by arches, joined by towers, and topped with dramatic roofs. The architectural articulation of the main façade consists of tall, ornamental spandrels, arched windows, and massive stone lintels. Turner Hall is one of the most significant of H.C. Koch's designs in Milwaukee. Milwaukee was the center of panorama painting in the late 1800s. The Turners' interest in this type art is clearly represented on the interior of the building. There are twelve murals painted by German panoramic artists that depict scenes of importance to the Turner movement. There are also murals of famous German villages and scenes. Turner Hall continues to be a social and cultural facility today and is open to the public during normal business hours. |
Period of Significance: | 1900-1924 |
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Period of Significance: | 1925-1949 |
Period of Significance: | 1875-1899 |
Area of Significance: | Architecture |
Area of Significance: | Ethnic Heritage/European |
Area of Significance: | Philosophy |
Area of Significance: | Politics/Government |
Area of Significance: | Social History |
Applicable Criteria: | Architecture/Engineering |
Applicable Criteria: | Event |
Historic Use: | Social: Clubhouse |
Historic Use: | Recreation And Culture: Auditorium |
Historic Use: | Recreation And Culture: Sport Facility |
Architectural Style: | Romanesque |
Architectural Style: | Gothic |
Resource Type: | Building |
Architect: | Koch,Henry C. |
Historic Status: | Listed in the National Register |
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Historic Status: | Listed in the State Register |
Historic Status: | National Historic Landmark Status Granted |
National Register Listing Date: | 11/07/1977 |
State Register Listing Date: | 01/01/1989 |
Number of Contributing Buildings: | 1 |
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Number of Contributing Sites: | 0 |
Number of Contributing Structures: | 0 |
Number of Contributing Objects: | 0 |
Number of Non-Contributing Sites: | 0 |
Number of Non-Contributing Structures: | 0 |
Number of Non-Contributing Objects: | 0 |
National Register and State Register of Historic Places, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |