/ Chicago / Places to Visit / Chicago Symphony Orchestra
The Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center is home to the renowned Chicago Symphony Orchestra, one of 5 American orchestras that constitute the "Big Five" of classical music.
The Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center is home to the renowned Chicago Symphony Orchestra, one of 5 American orchestras that constitute the "Big Five" of classical music. The CSO spends a lot of time on the road though, so visiting orchestras and stately jazz concerts can also be found here.
Sun
NA
Mon
NA
Tue
NA
Wed
NA
Thu
NA
Fri
NA
Sat
NA
220 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 312-294-3000
Housed in the Railway Exchange Building, the Chicago Architecture Foundation is a nonprofit cultural organization which aims to inspire people to discover why design matters
The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the best and largest museums in the U
Louis Sullivan designed the northernmost of the three buildings here, and the team of Holabird & Roche added the next two
An old Michigan Avenue charmer whose worn stone walls looks even older than its 120+ years
Louis Sullivan was only a draftsman at the time this was built, but there are some interesting designs nestled into expressive façade and the classic, powerful masonry walls
Originally designed by John Mills van Osdel, the city's first accredited architect after the Chicago Fire, this four-story building is one of the oldest in the Loop
Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan's masterpiece
Built in 1897 as Chicago's first public library and headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic, the Chicago Cultural Center building now houses the city's Visitor Information Center, galleries, and exhibition halls
It's partially obscured by renovations, but this first-wave skyscraper still makes an immediate contrast with the modern Federal Center across the street
A stimulating and innovative forum for the collection, creation, and examination of contemporary image-making in its camera tradition and in its expanded vocabulary of digital processes