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Rudolph Latto House

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Location
  
Hastings, Minnesota

Built
  
1880–81

Opened
  
1880

Area
  
Less than 1 acre

NRHP Reference #
  
78001530

Added to NRHP
  
23 May 1978

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Architectural styles
  
Stick style, Italianate architecture

Similar
  
Thompson‑Fasbender House, Ignatius Eckert House, MacDonald‑Todd House, Byron Howes House, George W Wentworth House

The Rudolph Latto House is a historic house in Hastings, Minnesota, United States, built 1880–1881. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for local significance in architecture for its transitional Italianate/Eastlake design. It was built in white Chaska brick.

History

Rudolph Latto was a German immigrant who arrived in Hastings in 1856 and rose from poverty to wealth as a brewer, banker, hotelier, and grocer, affording him the means to build his grand home. Upon its completion in 1881 it also served as a gathering place for Germans in the area. When Latto and his wife died without issue, they donated the building to the city for use as a hospital. It served as such 1914–1949, then was used as a nursing home from 1949 to 1985. With the building by then in need of major restoration, the Hastings government approved its sale to a private party. The new owners completed a restoration and reopened the house in 1989 as a bed and breakfast inn. The same owners had previously converted the nearby Thompson-Fasbender House into a bed and breakfast. After an ownership change, the Latto House is now The Historic Inn on Ramsey Street.

References

Rudolph Latto House Wikipedia