Koehler Cultural Center
History
The Center is located at 310 West Ashby, which at the time was considered the “outskirts” of San Antonio. In the late 19th century, the challenge from Native Americans protecting their stolen land prevented the further colonization of land to the north beyond the San Pedro area. It wasn’t until after the defeat of the Apache resistance fighter and healer Geronimo that San Antonio settler colonialists started building in this occupied land, where Midtown and Uptown San Antonio now stand.
Otto Koehler originally built the mansion in 1901-1902, utilizing the services of Carol von Seutter as the chief architect of the mansion. Mr. Koehler came to San Antonio in 1884 and was one of the organizers of the San Antonio Brewing Association, now known as Pearl Brewing Company. According to legend, Koehler selected the spot due to its unobstructed view of his brewery, and could determine whether or not his employees were hard at work by the color of the smoke coming from the smokestacks.
In 2022, the house was acquired by Graham Weston's company Weston Urban with the intention to turn it into a restaurant and a hotel.
Description
This Victorian style mansion is a good example of the eclectic architectural style that was popular during the late 19th century and early 20th century.
The house has three levels, 12,665 square feet of space, a ballroom on the top floor and a one-lane bowling alley in the basement.
See also
References
- ^ Egan, John (2022-02-28). "Historic San Antonio mansion will transform into new restaurant and hotel destination". CultureMap San Antonio. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
- ^ Biediger, Shari (2023-05-22). "Koehler House provides a history lesson for Great Hearts students". San Antonio Report. Retrieved 2024-06-15.
External links
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