The Peter G. Thomson House, also known as Laurel Court, is a registered historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio, designed by architect James Gamble Rogers in the Beaux Arts and Renaissance styles. Constructed in 1902 by Peter G. Thomson, founder of The Champion Coated Paper Co., the mansion features a unique design inspired by the Grand Trianon at Versailles, France.
Today, the Peter G. Thomson House serves as a private residence available for tours by reservation and special events. Visitors can explore its exquisite features such as an atrium with a retractable roof, a Rookwood tile swimming pool, and rooms adorned with Turkish carpets, African rosewood paneling, and gold leaf decorations.
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