Chicago Cultural Center
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, CHICAGO/ Updated : Oct 25, 2016, 15:55 IST
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Standing opposite Millennium Park, the enchanting Chicago Cultural Center was originally constructed as a public library and ‘People’s Palace’ in 1897. It's now used as a multipurpose arts venue and home of the Chicago Office of T … Read more
Standing opposite Millennium Park, the enchanting Chicago Cultural Center was originally constructed as a public library and ‘People’s Palace’ in 1897. It's now used as a multipurpose arts venue and home of the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture visitor information center. Read less

One of downtown Chicago’s most beautiful buildings
Standing opposite Millennium Park, the enchanting Chicago Cultural Center was originally constructed as a public library and ‘People’s Palace’ in 1897. It's now used as a multipurpose arts venue and home of the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture visitor information center.
Further up is a unique glass domed chamber designed by great American art nouveau innovator Louis Comfort Tiffany, still used for music recitals. Once slated for demolition, the Center is now once again close to Chicago's heart.
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