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National Hellenic Museum, Chicago

Programs and galleries celebrating Greek culture, both ancient and recent..

Programs and galleries celebrating Greek culture, both ancient and recent.


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About National Hellenic Museum

 333 South Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States

 +1 312-655-1234

 www.nationalhellenicmuseum.org

National Hellenic Museum and Nearby Sights on Map

Jane Addams Hull House Museum

UIC was built on top of the original Hull House, where the prolific writer and reformer Jane Addams lived and worked to help people in need

Kavi Gupta Gallery

Kavi Gupta's gallery is generally understood to have been the pioneer of the West Loop gallery phenomenon

New Maxwell Street Market

The much smaller size and higher vendor fees ensure that the original flavor of the world's greatest outdoor market is now only a piece of history, but the New Market has a truly awe-inspiring number of cheap Mexican food along with discount jewelry, t-shirts, random vintage items, suspicious electronics, and other flea market classics, and is a lot of fun

Andrew Rafacz Gallery

Contemporary art (mostly painting and photography) by international artists (like Joe Sola)

Supreme Frame & Art Gallery

Several large-sized portraits of contemporary figures

Dubhe Carreno Gallery

Exhibitions of highly evocative modern ceramic art: whimsical, disturbing, and consistently memorable

Primitive Art Works Gallery

A large store/gallery packed with so-called 'Primitive Art' from around the world

311 South Wacker Drive

At 961 ft, this is perhaps the tallest building in the world without an official name, although locals know exactly what to call it: The White Castle Building

The Skydeck Willis Tower

Once the tallest building in the world, the Willis Tower now has to settle for the title of the second tallest building in the United States alone, after One World Trade Center in New York City

Willis Tower

The 1450 foot tall Willis Tower in Chicago is the second tallest building in the United States after One World Trade Center in New York City