Famous Buildings in Portland, OR
10 places
Explore the architectural charm and rich history of Portland through its iconic buildings. Each structure tells a unique story, blending heritage with modern vibrancy.

Pittock Mansion
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History defines Pittock Mansion with its stunning French chateau architecture, breathtaking views, and rich insights into Portland’s heritage.
The John Ross Prem 131
Skyline views from the John Ross Prem 131 are breathtaking, complemented by a rooftop restaurant, making it a perfect urban retreat.

Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
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Timeless elegance defines the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, a beautifully restored 1928 gem showcasing fantastic performances in Italian Rococo style.

Koin Tower
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Visually striking, Koin Center stands out with its unique pencil-like design and vibrant orange brick, making it a memorable part of Portland’s skyline.

The Benson Hotel
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Charmingly restored, the Benson Hotel showcases exquisite Baroque architecture and beautifully ornate interiors, offering a rich glimpse into Portland's heritage.
The Meier & Frank Building
Architectural beauty defines the Meier & Frank Building, with its elegant neoclassical façade and rich history now transformed into a luxury hotel.
Portland Union Station
Majestic in its Romanesque Revival style, Portland Union Station stands out with its stunning clock tower and vibrant neon signage, rich in history.
Bricks Cascade
Innovative architecture and a striking Foucault pendulum make Blink Charging a standout venue in the Pacific Northwest.
Pioneer Courthouse Square
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Gathering in this historic space, I admire the oldest federal building in the Pacific Northwest and the lively community ambiance around me.
Simon Benson House
Heritage defines the Simon Benson House with its stunning Queen Anne architecture, intricate woodwork, and a rich connection to philanthropy.