National and State Register

Kopper’s Hotel & Saloon

Denver County

The 1899 Kopper’s Hotel and Saloon is one of the few surviving representatives of Denver’s early ethnic saloons and working class hotels. 

A black and white photo of the building with the squared bay windows on the facade and signs painted on the front and sides.

Kopper’s Hotel & Saloon

German immigrant Albert Kopper built the three-story building as a replacement for his successful saloon at the saloon at the same location.  Architect Frederick Carl Eberely designed the hotel in a style typical of late Victorian-era commercial architecture, distinguishing its facade with a pair of two-story bay windows.