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Drawn by its beauty and the fabulous free public events, hundreds of thousands of visitors come to the Chicago Cultural Center every year, making it one of the most visited attractions in Chicago.
Chicago Cultural Center is located at 78 East Washington, Chicago, Illinois 60602, across the street from Millennium Park. It is bordered by Michigan Avenue to the East, Randolph Street to the North, Washington Street to the South and Garland Court to the West.
Chicago Cultural Center > Calendar. Discover the free visual art and performance programs presented at the Cultural Center by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events and its partners.
The exhibition program at the Chicago Cultural Center encompasses historic as well as contemporary art worldwide, with special emphasis placed on emerging and underrepresented artists who live and work in Chicago.
Every year, the Chicago Cultural Center presents hundreds of free international, national, regional and local artists, musicians and performers, providing a showcase where the public can enjoy and learn about the arts.
Wedding Packages (updated 4/3/24) The Chicago Cultural Center is a stunning venue for private weddings, both big and small. Clients have a variety of options and can host both ceremonies and receptions all on-site. For additional information, please refer to the pdf for wedding package options.
Building Tours reveal the storied history of the landmark Chicago Cultural Center – offered year round on Thursdays and Fridays at 1:15pm. Tours are FREE and led by volunteer docents and/or staff.
This is a People’s Palace – a celebration of the arts, education, Chicago, and the world. Constructed over 100 years ago as the Chicago Public Library and a Civil War memorial, the Chicago Cultural Center reflects the best of Chicago.
Welcome Center. 1st Floor North. Visit the Welcome Center, site of the Neighborhood Cultural Spotlight, off the Randolph Street (North) lobby for a cultural orientation featuring DCASE programming.
The City of Chicago and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) today announced an abundant lineup of free film, music, and art programming, along with tours, lectures, and more taking place this summer and fall throughout the Chicago Cultural Center (78 E Washington St).