Masonic Temple
As the largest building of its kind in the world, the Masonic Temple boasts over 1,000 rooms, including two complete auditoriums: the 4,300-seat Masonic Temple Theatre and the 1,600-seat Scottish Rite Theatre, along with a third theater that can be used for stage rehearsals. Known as a "hidden treasure" in downtown Detroit, it also has two large ballrooms and a 14th century style chapel that can play host to ceremonies, fund raisers, banquets, trade shows and other events. Over the years, hundreds of balls, proms, weddings, and special events have taken place in this famed building.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Temple and Second
- Parking:
- Available, Paid Lot, and Valet
- Wheelchair Access:
- Yes
The Basics
- Hours:
- Varies
- Reservations:
- Recommended
- Dress Code:
- Casual Chic
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- Yes
- Admission Price:
- Varies
Features
- Atmosphere and Personality:
- Area Classic, Cozy, and Moderate
- Features:
- Catering, Entertainment, Historic Landmark, and Live Performances
- Facilities:
- Group Dining Facility, Lounges, and Private Party and Banquet Facilities
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Guy Fieri's Rock N' Roll Culinary Tour
12/04/2009 - 8:00 PM -
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2/14/2010 - 7:00 PM
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