Heigold House
This 19th century mansion façade adorned with immigrant patriotism is a symbol of Louisville’s history.

📜 This 19th-century mansion façade, built by German immigrant Christian Heigold, stands as a symbol of Louisville’s history and immigrant patriotism. Moved to its current location in 2007. 🔍 Endured over 175 years of flooding and municipal waste.

Why Go

🏛️ Admire unique architectural carvings and this historical landmark
📜 Learn about Louisville's immigrant history and its testament to American idealism
🌳 Explore its location near Waterfront Park
📸 Capture interesting photos
🌉 Connects to Big Four Pedestrian Bridge

Why Avoid

♿ Close viewing has limited accessibility due to curb

Tips

🅿️ Public parking available a half-mile west on River Road.
🚶 Easy pedestrian access via sidewalks.

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