Cleveland Masonic Temple, Historic performing arts venue in Midtown Cleveland, United States.
The Cleveland Masonic Temple is a performing arts venue in Midtown Cleveland spanning multiple floors with an auditorium, spacious lobby, and several additional rooms. The building serves both large concerts and private events of various types.
The city orchestra performed on this stage from 1921 to 1931. After that, the venue continued to be used for quality recordings due to the superior acoustics of the space.
The venue hosts hip-hop, rock, and classical concerts as well as opera and dance performances throughout the year. Visitors experience a diverse arts scene where traditional and contemporary art forms share the same stage.
The building is located in Midtown and can be reached by public transportation. Visitors should check ahead when planning a visit since offerings vary by season.
Within the structure sits a library and museum dedicated to the Masonic brotherhood. Additionally, wheelchair ballet groups and a youth choir perform here regularly.
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