Thalia Hall (Chicago)
Thalia Hall is a historic building in Pilsen, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. which is currently a mixed-use music, retail, and bar/restaurant space. It was designated as a Chicago Landmark on October 25, 1989.[1]
Thalia Hall | |
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General information | |
Type | Theatre |
Architectural style | Romanesque Revival |
Town or city | Pilsen, Chicago, Illinois |
Country | U.S. |
Coordinates | 41.8577°N 87.6574°W |
Completed | 1892 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Frederick Faber and William Pagels |
Website | |
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Thalia Hall was built in 1892 by saloonkeeper John Dusek, and designed by architects Frederick Faber and William Pagels in the Romanesque Revival style.[2]
Its current owners, as of 2018, are Bruce Finkelman and Craig Golden,[3] through their firm 16” on Center.[4][5]
References
- "Thalia Hall". Chicago Landmarks. City of Chicago. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
- chicagoarchitecture.org Bill Motchan, 12 Things You (Probably) Don’t Know About Thalia Hall August 5, 2014
- Schroering, Heather (October 21, 2015). "Ghosts of Thalia Hall". RedEye. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
- "16"OC: About". 16” on Center. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
- "The History of Thalia Hall". Thalia Hall. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
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