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The Hilbert Circle Theatre, originally called the Circle Theater, is in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Monument Circle. It was built in 1916 and consists of a Neoclassical style, white glazed terra cotta entrance section with a brick auditorium section behind. The front facade is slightly curved. It was originally built has a "deluxe movie palace." Reopening on October 12, 1984, the Circle Theatre is home to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. In December 1996, it was renamed the Hilbert Circle Theatre after being endowed by Stephen Hilbert, founder of Conseco, and his wife Tomisue. The theatre holds 1,781 seats and has space for an 87-member ensemble. It is now home to a 3-manual 24-rank Wurlitzer theatre organ. It was the venue for the weightlifting competition at the 1987 Pan American Games, and the NBC talk show Late Night with Jimmy Fallon while taping in Indianapolis for Super Bowl XLVI.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is located in the Washington Street-Monument Circle Historic District.
The Scottish Rite Cathedral is a picturesque location for weddings, receptions, corporate events and private parties. We invite hosts and guests to gather in historic elegance, right in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, with the city’s most experienced and award-winning hospitality team: Thomas Caterers of Distinction. With this impressive, beautiful and highly sought-after venue and professional catering team, your event will live on in the memories of your guests as endlessly as the timeless beauty of the historic Scottish Rite. Imagine your wedding, gala, fundraiser or event in any one of our luxurious and distinctive spaces: the elegant Ballroom, spacious Grand Hall, beautiful South Lounge, 1000-person Theater and numerous meeting rooms of varying sizes. Reading about and viewing photos of these striking venues offers you but a glimpse into the truly stunning views available inside. We invite you to come for a tour to see firsthand the breathtaking setting in which your next event could take place.
The Murat Shrine, now officially known as Old National Centre and originally known as the Murat Temple and Murat Centre, is an entertainment venue in Indianapolis, Indiana, owned by the Murat Shriners of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. It is the oldest stage house in downtown Indianapolis that is still standing, the only Shrine temple in the world with a French-originating name, and the largest Shrine temple in North America.HistoryIn 1882, five Freemasons decided they wished to see a Shrine organization in Indianapolis. They joined the Shrine Temple at Cincinnati, Ohio, and had that temple's help in establishing an Indianapolis temple. The local organization of the Shrine, called the Indianapolis Shriners, was given its charter on June 4, 1884. The first potentate was John T. Brush, who served as such from 1884 to 1897. Lew Wallace and Thomas Taggart were among their first Ceremonial Class, held in 1885. By the end of the first year, there were 105 members. The Indianapolis Valley of Scottish Rite gave them the Townsley and Wiggans "Pork House" for their meetings.The Murat Temple was built in 1909 by the William P. Jungclaus Company using the designs of Murat Shriner Oscar D. Bohlen, with Middle Eastern and Egyptian stylings that were fitting for a building intended for Shriners. Its namesake is the Nubian Desert oasis Bir Murat, which was named for the Frenchman Joachim Murat, who was one of Napoleon's generals in his Egyptian campaign.
The Murat Shrine, now officially known as Old National Centre and originally known as the Murat Temple and Murat Centre, is an entertainment venue in Indianapolis, Indiana, owned by the Murat Shriners of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. It is the oldest stage house in downtown Indianapolis that is still standing, the only Shrine temple in the world with a French-originating name, and the largest Shrine temple in North America.HistoryIn 1882, five Freemasons decided they wished to see a Shrine organization in Indianapolis. They joined the Shrine Temple at Cincinnati, Ohio, and had that temple's help in establishing an Indianapolis temple. The local organization of the Shrine, called the Indianapolis Shriners, was given its charter on June 4, 1884. The first potentate was John T. Brush, who served as such from 1884 to 1897. Lew Wallace and Thomas Taggart were among their first Ceremonial Class, held in 1885. By the end of the first year, there were 105 members. The Indianapolis Valley of Scottish Rite gave them the Townsley and Wiggans "Pork House" for their meetings.The Murat Temple was built in 1909 by the William P. Jungclaus Company using the designs of Murat Shriner Oscar D. Bohlen, with Middle Eastern and Egyptian stylings that were fitting for a building intended for Shriners. Its namesake is the Nubian Desert oasis Bir Murat, which was named for the Frenchman Joachim Murat, who was one of Napoleon's generals in his Egyptian campaign.
The performance spaces at the Old National Centre offer a robust stage presence with audio equipment and visual lighting to match the passion of our visiting performance artists.
The performance spaces at the Old National Centre offer a robust stage presence with audio equipment and visual lighting to match the passion of our visiting performance artists.
A premier nightlife destination, The Cabaret features a dynamic range of captivating artists in a uniquely intimate and sophisticated setting. Performers shatter the fourth wall, divulging anecdotes and stories as they take you on a musical journey. Savoring a classic cocktail or light bite is encouraged, so join us and settle in for a world-class nightlife experience. "...the true charm of The Cabaret lies in its intimate vibe, the feeling that you’re among friends…gathered around a piano for an evening of martinis and song.” – Indianapolis Monthly
Originally built in the 1890s as a ‘house of culture’ for the community, the Athenaeum is one of the few buildings that continue to be used as originally intended. Dine in the best German (and oldest) restaurant in Indianapolis, the Rathskeller - in operation since 1894
CÎROC Ultra Premium Vodka presents Indiana's biggest & sexiest NYE event! Voted best New Years Event 5 Years in a Row! CÎROC the New Year! Get ready for the most unique, memorable & hottest New Year Eve event Indy has ever seen! This will our second year at the new Regions Bank Tower which featuring 360 view of the entire downtown & Indy's first rooftop event space!! Tickets are $130 and features an All-Inclusive Premium Top Shelf Bar All Night!!!! Light gourmet hor d'oeuvres, champagne toast, special fireworks show & party favors! This party sold out quickly every year so buy your tickets now! Get your ticket now & get the special CÎROC the New Year $99 room rate at Hilton Garden Inn located at 10 E. Market St. (317-955-9700) Video of 2013 NYE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWKxCvSNBBc&feature=youtu.be&noredirect=1 For more information on VIP/Group Packages, email [email protected] Happy New Years!!!
Indy Labor Fest is a FREE ADMISSION street festival featuring live music, food and beverages and a kids zone. The event will also include hands-on activities from unions across central Indiana. Indianapolis Labor Fest also marks the start of a new local annual tradition, replacing the long-standing downtown Labor Day Parade. Labor Fest attendees will be invited to take part in fun activities designed to highlight careers in a variety of industries. This premier event will be held on Saturday, August 31st from 11am to 6pm on Georgia Street in downtown Indianapolis. Come join the fun!