- Lightner Museum
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name = Alcazar Hotel
caption = St. Augustine City Hall & Lightner Museum
location = 75 King StreetSaint Augustine, Florida
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built = 1887 (museum opened 1948)
architect =Carrère and Hastings
architecture =Spanish Renaissance Lightner Museum. "Lightner Museum" brochure, circa 2007.]
added =February 24 ,1971
refnum = 71001013cite web|url=http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/FL/St.+Johns/state.html|title=National Register of Historical Places - Florida (FL), St. Johns County|date=2007-03-30|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
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governing_body = The Lightner Museum is a museum of antiquities, mostly American Victorian, housed within a historic hotel building in downtownSt. Augustine, Florida , USA. The building is now listed on theNational Register of Historic Places .The museum occupies three floors of the former Hotel Alcazar, commissioned by
Henry M. Flagler to appeal to wealthy tourists who traveled there on his railroad, and built in 1887 in the Spanish Renaissance style. It was designed by architectsCarrère and Hastings , who also designed thePonce de León Hotel across the street (now part ofFlagler College ). Both buildings are notable as being among the earliest examples of poured concrete buildings in the world. These architects later designed theNew York Public Library and theU.S. Senate office building.The hotel boasted a steam room, massage parlor, gymnasium, and sulfur baths, as well as the world's largest indoor swimming pool. However, after years as an elegant winter resort for wealthy patrons, the hotel closed in 1932. In 1946, Chicago publisher
Otto C. Lightner purchased the building to house his extensive collection of Victoriana. He opened the museum two years later, and later donated it to the city of St. Augustine.The building is an attraction in itself, centering on an open palm courtyard with an arched stone bridge spanning a fishpond. The Museum is housed in the former health facilities of the hotel, i.e, the spa and
Turkish bath , as well as its three-storey ballroom.The museum's first floor houses a Victorian village, with shop fronts representing emporia selling period wares; a Victorian Science and Industry Room displays shells, rocks, minerals, and Native American artifacts in beautiful turn-of-the-20th-century cases, as well as stuffed birds, a small
Egypt ianmummy , modelsteam engine s, elaborate examples of Victorianglassblowing , golden elephant bearing the world on its back, and ashrunken head ; and a Music Room, filled with mechanized musical instruments -- includingplayer piano s,reproducing piano s,orchestrions , and others -- dating from the 1870s through the 1920s.The second floor contains examples of cut glass, Victorian art glass and stained glass work of
Louis Comfort Tiffany 's studio. The third floor, in the ballroom's upper balcony, exhibits paintings, sculpture, and furniture, include a "grande escritoire" created forLouis Bonaparte , King of Holland, in the period 1806-1810.References
External links
* [http://www.lightnermuseum.org/ Official Lightner Museum website]
* [http://www.gainesvilletoday.com/2003/12/visit_saint_augustine.html "Florida's Smithsonian"]Gallery
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