Scottish Rite Cathedral
Identification
Scottish Rite Cathedral
118649
Map
Structure in general
building with towers
steel
concrete
concrete
limestone
applied masonry
light gray
neo-gothic
Usage
club house
Facts
- The Scottish Rite Cathedral was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
- Widely regarded as one of the finest neo-gothic buildings in the United States, the Scottish Rite Cathedral is the largest building in the world devoted to freemasonry.
- Indianapolis has one of the largest collections of large buildings related to freemasonry. Others include the Old National Centre, the Indiana Freemasons' Hall, and the Knights of Pythias Building, Scottish Rite Building, and the Masonic Temple, all demolished. The building at One North Pennsylvania was also built by the Oddfellows.
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More InformationLocation
650 North Meridian Street
46204
Technical Data
212.00 ft
5
2
1927
1929
4
Involved Companies
Architect:
Also recorded for this building:
General contractor, Owner, Bell foundry, Shell construction
Features & Amenities
- One of the city's famous buildings
- National landmark