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All smoking, including vapor devices, is strictly prohibited inside the venue.

What makes the Detroit Masonic Temple unique?

The Detroit temple is unique among the Masonic buildings of the country because all of the various bodies are housed in the same structure. There are some 12 million cubic feet of space in all, making it the largest and most complete building of its kind in the world. The precedents for fraternal buildings are all in Greek or Egyptian.

When is Theatre Bizarre at the Masonic Temple in Detroit?

Performers in the first floor hallway during the first Saturday show of Theatre Bizarre at the Masonic Temple in Detroit on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022. Junfu Han, Detroit Free Press.

What happened to the Masonic Temple’s East Tower?

“The East Tower has been vacant for probably like 20 years,” said John Kashinsky, head of the Masonic Temple Association of Detroit, which owns the Masonic Temple. The tower was last used primarily by the Shriners group.

Why is the Masonic Temple so haunted?

Maybe it's because the building was constructed for a secretive organization or because its imposing size dominates the neighborhood, but stories about the Masonic Temple and its haunted history reappear every year around Halloween.

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When is Masonic Temple open?

Masonic Temple is open:Sun - Sat 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

What hotels are near Masonic Temple?

Hotels near Masonic Temple: (0.64 mi) Aloft Detroit at The David Whitney (0.56 mi) El Moore Lodge & Residences (0.47 mi) MotorCity Casino Hotel (0....

What restaurants are near Masonic Temple?

Restaurants near Masonic Temple: (0.09 mi) Founders Brewing Co - Detroit (0.18 mi) Detroit Shipping Company (0.18 mi) The Peterboro (0.33 mi) Grey...

What attractions are near Masonic Temple?

Attractions near Masonic Temple: (0.09 mi) Midtown Detroit Dog Park (0.09 mi) Cass Park (0.10 mi) Temple Bar (0.41 mi) Detroit Rolling Pub (0.27 mi...

When was the first Masonic Temple in Detroit?

Masonic Temple, circa 1920s. The Masonic Temple Association was incorporated in Detroit in 1894. It moved into its first temple, on Lafayette Boulevard at First Street, in 1896.

How tall is the Detroit Masonic Temple?

It contains a 55-by-100-foot (17 m × 30 m) stage, one of the largest in the country. The Detroit Masonic Temple was designed in the neo-gothic architectural style, using a great deal of limestone. The ritual building features 16 floors, stands 210 feet (64 m) tall, with 1,037 rooms.

What type of architecture is Detroit Masonic Temple?

Detroit Masonic Temple was designed in the neo-gothic architectural style, and is faced with Indiana limestone. Although few Masonic buildings are in the Gothic style, the architect believed that Gothic best exemplified Masonic traditions. Much of the stone, plaster, and metal work in the interior of the building was designed ...

Where is the largest Masonic Temple in the world?

The Detroit Masonic Temple is the world's largest Masonic Temple. Located in the Cass Corridor of Detroit, Michigan, at 500 Temple Street, the building serves as a home to various masonic organizations including the York Rite Sovereign College of North America. The building contains a variety of public spaces including three theaters, ...

What is the Detroit Handball Club?

Recreational facilities include a swimming pool, handball court, gymnasium, bowling alley, and a pool hall. It is currently the home of the Detroit Handball Club. The building includes numerous lodge rooms, offices, and dining spaces, as well as a hotel section.

What are the different styles of Craft Lodge?

Seven "Craft Lodge Rooms" all have different decorative treatments, the motifs of decoration being taken from the Egyptian, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Italian Renaissance, Byzantine, Gothic, and Romanesque styles. All of the artwork throughout the building, especially the decorated ceilings, was done under the direction of Italian artists. The building includes Royal Arch room, as well as a Commandery Asylum for the Knights Templar.

Is the White Stripes building in Detroit in foreclosure?

The debt was paid off in May 2013, and in June 2013, it was revealed that $142,000 of the bill was footed by singer-songwriter Jack White, a Detroit native known for his work with The White Stripes.

When was the Masonic Temple Association of Detroit founded?

A committee was appointed to wait upon the State Legislature to secure an enabling act to incorporate fraternal organizations, and on March 19, 1894 the Masonic Temple Association of Detroit was formally incorporated.

How many people can be in the Masonic Temple auditorium?

The Main Theatre of the Masonic Temple is one of the finest public halls in the United States, having a seating capacity of about 5,000. Because of the arrangement, there is maintained a very intimate contact between audience and stage. Aside from the Shrine Ceremonials and an occasional concert conducted by some of the bodies, this auditorium is available to the public and is becoming more and more a center for the finest things in dramatics and music offered to the people of Detroit. The decorative treatment of the auditorium has considerable detail adapted from the Venetian Gothic and in the handling of the color decoration its character his been consistently carried out. The general tone is gold which has been enlivened with red and blue to produce a quiet richness of color seldom attempted in this type of work. A great deal of careful study was given to the acoustical treatment of this room which has produced an auditorium where the hearing qualities are perfect from every seat. The auditorium is lighted by indirect light from the balcony rail and from two magnificent electroliers suspended from the ceiling. These chandeliers weigh one and a half tons each and take three quarters of an hour to lower to the ground level. They are thirteen feet over all, and eight feet in diameter. Having a jeweled effect with red, blue and amber on dimmers a great variety of lighting combinations are possible.

How many units are there in the Masonic Temple?

In all, there are 28 units in the building grouped into three major divisions: the ritualistic tower, the auditorium and the Shrine Club. Provisions for 50 Masonic bodies which must operate independently were included in the plans.

How tall is the Ritualistic Building?

This tower is 210 feet high, dominating the view of the surrounding neighborhood and facing beautiful Cass Park, five acres of green lawns and graceful elms. The temple in its classical Gothic architecture and facing of Indiana limestone gives one the impression of the massive medieval castles of old.

Why is the Detroit Temple unique?

The Detroit temple is unique among the Masonic buildings of the country because all of the various bodies are housed in the same structure. There are some 12 million cubic feet of space in all, making it the largest and most complete building of its kind in the world.

When was the first move towards a suitable home for the Order in Detroit?

The first move towards a suitable home for the Order in Detroit was made in 1891. In January of that year, the bodies occupying space over the old Wayne County and Home Savings Bank on West Congress Street appointed a committee to confer regarding the purchase of property and the erection of a temple which would accommodate the Lodges, Chapters, Council, Commanderies and the Michigan Sovereign Consistory. Several meetings were held by this joint committee in1891 and the early part of 1892. On March 16, 1892 representatives of Zion, Detroit, Union, Ashlar, Oriental, Schiller and Kilwinning Lodges, Monroe and Peninsular Chapters, Monroe Council, Detroit and Damascus Commanderies, and the Michigan Sovereign Consistory, held the first meeting of record at which time Michigan Sovereign Consistory was requested to place a valuation on the property which it owned on Lafayette Boulevard. At a meeting held March 23 of the same year, the Michigan Sovereign Consistory placed a valuation of $37,500 on the 75 feet between Cass Avenue and First Street on Lafayette Boulevard, and generously offered to transfer this property to a new corporation to hold title to this property, where a suitable structure should be erected to house all Masonic Bodies, and agreed to accept therefor certificates of contribution. Thus we have the beginning of the Masonic Temple Association of Detroit. The above land was added to by the purchase of adjoining property, giving a total frontage of 150 feet on Lafayette Boulevard and a depth of 130 feet on First Street.

How many stops does the Cathedral have?

The cathedral is equipped with a four manual organ of 70 stops, the echo of which is located in the ceiling.

How many rooms are there in the Masonic Temple?

And while there might be ghosts hiding in the 1,037 rooms – we won’t be the ones to prove it and we’ll stick with the historic facts.

How did Mason die?

And as the story goes, Mason – distraught over the loss of his finances and his wife, died by suicide by jumping off the top of the 210-foot building. The story is sensationalized by guards, docents and even event attendees claiming to see Mason’s ghost climbing the stairs to his death, closing windows, and stealing and hiding items.

When did Mason and Rice break up?

Mason broke from the firm, establishing Mason & Rice in 1878 with Zachariah Rice. From 1884 to 1896, Albert Khan — who would become another famed Detroit architect, worked with the firm. Mason & Rice dissolved in 1898 and Mason continued to work on his own, establishing Mason & Company.

Did George Mason overspend on the temple?

Rumors are widely reported, even in news outlets, that George Mason overdid the spending on the construction of the temple causing bankruptcy. The rumor even goes on to say that his wife left him because of it.

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Overview

The Detroit Masonic Temple is the world's largest Masonic Temple. Located in the Cass Corridor of Detroit, Michigan, at 500 Temple Street, the building serves as a home to various masonic organizations including the York Rite Sovereign College of North America. The building contains a variety of public spaces including three theaters, three ballrooms and banquet halls, and a 160 by 100 f…

History

The Masonic Temple Association was incorporated in Detroit in 1894. It moved into its first temple, on Lafayette Boulevard at First Street, in 1896. Outgrowing these quarters, the Association purchased land on Bagg Street (now Temple Avenue) to build a new temple that would also include a public theater. Fund-raising for construction of the building raised $2.5 million (equivalent to $33.8…

Architecture

The Detroit Masonic Temple has been the largest Masonic Temple in the world since 1939, when the Chicago Masonic Temple was demolished. The stage of the auditorium is the second largest in the United States, having a width between walls of 100 feet (30 m) and a depth from the curtain line of 55 feet (17 m).

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• Architectural details

Bibliography

• Hill, Eric J.; John Gallagher (2002). AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-3120-3.
• Kvaran, Einar Einarsson. Architectural Sculpture in America. unpublished.
• Lundberg, Alex; Greg Kowalski (2006). Detroit's Masonic Temple. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 073854034X.

External links

• Media related to Detroit Masonic Temple at Wikimedia Commons
• Building website – with 360 panoramic pictures
• Detroit Lodge No. 2 F&AM – Detroit Masonic Temple Archive
• "Emporis building ID 158525". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016.

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