Chicago Cultural Center
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Built in 1897 as a public library, the Chicago Cultural Center is an architectural showpiece that is now one of Chicago's most comprehensive venues for art and culture. The stunning building has become an easily recognizable landmark, thanks in part to having the world’s largest stained glass Tiffany dome.

Every year, the Center hosts more than 1,000 free programs and exhibitions which allow the public to experience a wide range of the performing, visual and literary arts. It also houses the city's official reception venue, where the Mayor of Chicago has welcomed leaders from all over the world.

Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602, Phone: 312-744-6630

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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