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Last updated 1.28.11
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What People Are Saying About Chicago Cultural Center - Preston Bradley Hall
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The Scene – Dedicated in 1897, the Chicago Cultural Center is palatial in size and design; its five floors feature architectural styles that span the globe and the centuries executed in lush materials (marble, stained glass), coffered ceilings, enormous and ornate halls, and more than a dozen visual and performing-arts spaces. The first floor also hosts a Chicago Office of Tourism visitor center. – – Features – In the Preston Bradley Hall on the third floor, under a glorious 38-foot, $35 million Tiffany dome, guests are likely to encounter classical music or acoustic…
Editor's Tips
- Know Before You Go:
- More than 600 free performances and exhibitions are held each year at the CCC.
- Look Good:
- While on the first floor, don't miss the Museum of Broadcast Communications; tune into the Kennedy-Nixon debate or revisit radio's golden days.
- The Extras:
- On the National Register of Historic Places, the CCC is a mecca for architecture buffs; take the 45-minute tour to best appreciate the building's splendors.
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Gorgeous room for receptions
by Amber Gibson at Citysearch
A really beautiful room. I've been here for press conferences, receptions etc. and it never fails to take my breath away.
The domed ceiling is beautiful, with light colored stained glass that lets in plenty of sunlight. It's so unlike many of the older European churches I have visited, with very dark and richly colored stained glass that tends to give the churches a kind of moody, almost foreboding (but still beautiful) vibe.
On the other hand, Preston Bradley Hall is so open, with large windows and an intricate tile floor. A great location for any type of event!
- Pros: Beautiful stained glass and tile floors, Large space
OK for free
by faribath at Citysearch
We visited the Cultural Center today, and were not all that impressed. The building has beautiful architectural details, but the exhibits currently on display are sparse at best. The majority of the building contains offices and conference rooms, so you are left wandering all over, without a map. The woman at the information desk sent us to an administrative floor, and told us to "just wander through any open door." I'm just glad it was free...
Free Culture
by angelbird551 at Citysearch
While the other listings of Chicago's top free spots are outdoorsy type places, I have found the Cultural Center to have the best in classical music, lectures, art exhibits and other live shows. This is a must for poor students like myself and others who appreciate a well-rounded humanities event.
- Pros: Free
- Cons: No Parking, Events drng wrk hrs, Bldb. hard to navigat
Cultural Chache!
by Nuttylibrlgirl at Citysearch
We visted there yesterday and had a wonderful time! While we were there to visit the Museum of Broadcast Arts specifically, we enjoyed the whole center! The building in and of itself is breathtaking.
- Pros: Historic, Free, Educational
- Cons: Parking difficult
The Details on Chicago Cultural Center - Preston Bradley Hall
Place Categories:
- poor students
- great library
- fascinating place
- great historical texts
- beautiful mosaics
- huge room
- enjoyed whole center

