Royal Arch Masonic Lodge
Royal Arch Masonic Lodge, Masonic temple in Austin, United States
The Royal Arch Masonic Lodge is a three-story building constructed in 1926 with a beige brick facade and classical details in the Beaux-Arts style. The structure contains ceremonial spaces for fraternal activities and additional areas adapted for contemporary uses.
Architects J.B. Davies and William E. Ketchum designed this Masonic temple in 1926 using classical architectural principles of that era. The building gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 as a significant example of its period.
The lodge functions as a gathering place where Masonic members conduct their ceremonies and meetings. It has maintained this role as a center for fraternal activities since it was built.
The lodge stands downtown on West 7th Street in a walkable section of Austin near other historic buildings and businesses. Visitors should note that access to interior spaces may be limited, and checking ahead about visiting opportunities is recommended.
The building is part of an ambitious urban development plan where a tall modern tower is planned next to it. The historic facade will be preserved through an engineered bracing system and integrated into the new structure, creating an interesting blend of old and new architecture.
Location: Austin
Architectural style: Beaux-Arts
Address: 311 W. 7th St.
GPS coordinates: 30.26948,-97.74505
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:10
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