Vista del Arroyo Hotel (US Court of Appeals), Pasadena
The former Vista del Arroyo Hotel is now the site of the Richard H. Chambers United States Court of Appeals. This building was initially constructed between 1920 and 1930 and saw refurbishment when the federal government acquired it to serve as a courthouse.
The style is Spanish Colonial Revival, one of the building styles popular in the western portion of Pasadena. Some of the features that visitors will immediately notice are a fountain fully restored to the original use and a pergola covered in roses.
This building's walls are stucco, with arched openings and a roof with terracotta tiles. Exterior details include twisted balusters, circular windows, and a tower with a beautifully-embellished roof.
Visitors can tour the courthouse's first floor by appointment. These tours are only available on weekdays when the court is not in session. Visitors can see recreated plaster decorations in areas that are now a courtroom, a library, and foyers.
The style is Spanish Colonial Revival, one of the building styles popular in the western portion of Pasadena. Some of the features that visitors will immediately notice are a fountain fully restored to the original use and a pergola covered in roses.
This building's walls are stucco, with arched openings and a roof with terracotta tiles. Exterior details include twisted balusters, circular windows, and a tower with a beautifully-embellished roof.
Visitors can tour the courthouse's first floor by appointment. These tours are only available on weekdays when the court is not in session. Visitors can see recreated plaster decorations in areas that are now a courtroom, a library, and foyers.
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Sight Name: Vista del Arroyo Hotel (US Court of Appeals)
Sight Location: Pasadena, USA (See walking tours in Pasadena)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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