Columbus Athenaeum, Masonic temple in Downtown Columbus, US
The Columbus Athenaeum is a Neoclassical building on North Fourth Street with wide columns and balanced proportions throughout its stone facade. Multiple halls and rooms divide the interior space for different purposes.
The building was erected around 1900 as a meeting place for Masonic lodge groups. Major renovations followed in the 1910s and 1930s.
The building maintains its connection to Masonic traditions while serving as a central venue for ceremonies, performances, and community gatherings in Columbus.
The building offers spaces for rent for events and can be used for various occasions. Visitors find it centrally located, which makes access convenient.
This Neoclassical building became the largest structure dedicated to Masonic activities during its 1913 renovation phase.
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