Tripoli Shrine Temple, Moorish Revival temple in Concordia, Milwaukee, United States
Tripoli Shrine Temple is a Moorish Revival temple distinguished by a 30-foot diameter tiled main dome and two smaller companion domes. The structure features intricate ceramic tile patterns throughout, creating a visually distinctive appearance that reflects its elaborate architectural design.
The temple was completed in 1928 by architects Ferry & Clas, marking the first Shrine temple established in Wisconsin. This construction reflected growing interest in Moorish and Eastern architectural styles during that period.
The building serves the Shriners fraternity, an organization known for its specialized children's hospitals and charitable work. Visitors experience a space that continues to bring people together and maintains an important role in the local community.
The building contains multiple event spaces of different sizes suitable for various gatherings and occasions. The rooms are well-equipped and accessible for visitors looking to explore the temple and its interior spaces.
Two carved stone camels kneel at the entrance, creating an unusual and memorable feature. These sculptures were inspired by the Eastern architectural traditions that influenced the temple's design during its construction.
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