A piece of Oklahoma City history, reimagined for modern living. Crafted in 1914 by Italian artisans brought from New York and inspired by Mediterranean homes of the era, this Historic Spanish Revival estate remains one of the city's most architecturally significant residences. At the center of the home, a breathtaking 12x20 Tiffany stained-glass skylight crowns a soaring atrium designed to capture shifting light throughout the day. Repeating arches, French Caen stone walls, oak trellises, and extraordinary hand-crafted plaster moldings create an atmosphere rarely found today. The original atrium fountain has been relocated to the private pool, connecting the home's architectural history to its outdoor retreat. Rich original details blend effortlessly with thoughtful updates and meticulous maintenance. The mahogany-paneled library, expansive living spaces, and wraparound covered patios create a home that lives as beautifully as it presents. The primary suite features remarkable rose garland plasterwork rarely seen in residential architecture. Privately positioned on a prominent corner lot, the property unfolds into secluded courtyards, gardens, and poolside entertaining spaces that feel completely removed from the city around you. The detached three-car garage is a rare luxury for the neighborhood, accompanied by approximately 828 square feet of guest quarters with kitchenette and full bath, not included in the listed square footage or bedroom and bathroom count. Extensively cared for over generations, this is a home where architectural integrity, craftsmanship, and livability coexist at an extraordinary level.