The Chicago Cultural Center


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Chicago Cultural Center
Posted by on March 24th 2008 to Architecture & Attractions, Art, Collectibles and Hobbies, Museums Tagged architecture, Architecture & Attractions, art, Art, Collectibles and Hobbies, blue-line, brown-line, chicago, downtown, free, grant-park, green-line, loop, magnificent-mile, michigan-avenue, millennium-park, Museums, orange-line, pink-line, purple-line, red-line, wheelchair access


Completed in 1897, the Chicago Cultural Center was the first permanent home of the Chicago Public Library and now serves as an arts and culture center.

Constructed at a cost of nearly $2 million, the building is a beautiful example of Chicago’s turn-of-the-century architecture. The north wing (Randolph St entrance) features Doric columns, mahogany doors, and green marble walls. The rotunda here features a yellow-toned, stained-glass dome in intricate Renaissance pattern. The south wing (Washington St entrance) is designed with Romanesque revival elements: arched doors and white marble walls. The majestic staircase is also made of marble, set with elaborate mosaics of glass, stone, and mother-of-pearl. The 38-foot (12 m) dome here is claimed to be the world’s largest Tiffany stained-glass dome and is valued at an estimated $35 million.

In 1991, the Library was relocated to the new Harold Washington Library Center. The Chicago Cultural Center is now the home of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and is one of the city’s Visitor Information Centers. It is one of the city’s most popular attractions and features more than 1,000 programs and exhibitions of performing, visual, and literary arts.





Photo credit (via Flickr): La Sequencia, zol87, fusionpanda, lauromaia, crowbert, uBookworm, Kim Scarborough

Chicago Cultural Center: 78 E Washington St; 312-744-6630
Mon – Thurs: 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Fri: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sat: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sun: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Closed holidays.
Street parking difficult; pay lots available
Public trans: Bus # 3, 4, X4, 14, 26, 60, 127, 143, 145, 147, 148, 151
Orange/Pink/Green/Purple/Brown Line train (Randolph, Madison)
Red/Blue Line train (Washington)
http://www.chicagoculturalcenter.org/

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