Old National Centre in Indianapolis

Old National Centre

The Old National Centre is a historic venue located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Constructed in 1909, it was originally built as a Masonic temple for the Murat Shriners, a fraternal organization. The building's architecture is inspired by Egyptian and Moorish styles, featuring ornate details and grandeur. It is one of the largest Shrine Temples in the world.

For tourists visiting Indianapolis, the Murat Shrine Temple, now the Old National Centre, offers a unique cultural and entertainment experience. The venue hosts a variety of events, including concerts, Broadway shows, comedy performances, and more. With its rich history and stunning architecture, it provides a captivating atmosphere for visitors to enjoy live performances and immerse themselves in the arts.

Additionally, the Old National Centre is conveniently located in downtown Indianapolis, surrounded by restaurants, shops, and other attractions. Its central location makes it easily accessible and a focal point for entertainment in the city. Whether you're a fan of music, theater, or simply appreciate architectural marvels, a visit to the Old National Centre, formerly the Murat Shrine Temple, offers a memorable and enriching experience for tourists exploring Indianapolis.

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