Hennepin Center for the Arts

at 528 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis , 55403 United States

The Hennepin Center for the Arts was built in 1888 as a Masonic Temple. The structure was built by Long and Kees in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. In 1978, it was purchased and underwent a renovation to become the HCA. It is located at 528 Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Currently, it is owned by Artspace and is home to more than 17 performing and visual art companies who reside on the building's eight floors. The eighth floor is the Illusion Theater, which hosts many shows put on by companies in the building.HCA is now a part of the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts . The new performing arts center is a three-building complex that includes the renovated Shubert Theatre building and a new glass-walled atrium connecting the two historic buildings and serving them both as a common lobby. The Cowles Center hosted a three-day Grand Opening Gala September 9–11, 2011.

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Hennepin Center for the Arts
528 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis , MN 55403
United States
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P: (612) 332-4478
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Hennepin Center for the Arts is Minneapolis based place and this enity listed in Performance Venue category. Located at 528 Hennepin Ave MN 55403. Contact phone number of Hennepin Center for the Arts: (612) 332-4478

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