Chicago Cultural Center

The city of Chicago, Illinois, has many cultural institutions and museums, large and small. Major cultural institutions include:

In addition, the Brookfield Zoo, Chicago Botanic Gardens, Block Museum of Art, Illinois Holocaust Museum and Morton Arboretum are in near suburbs.

Museums

The Art Institute of Chicago
National Museum of Mexican Art

Art

Architecture

Children's

Chicago history

Walt Disney Birthplace (exterior) Hermosa Chicago Illinois

Cultural

Specialized/historical

Science, archeology, and natural history

Planned museums

Defunct museums

Not-for-profit and university galleries

Botany/Zoology

Lincoln Park Conservatory

Libraries

Chicago's Central Public Library

Music, theater, and performing arts

Symphony Center
Civic Opera House

Dance

Opera

Opera houses

Symphony

Choruses

Music venues

The Gateway Theatre is located in the Chicago neighborhood of Jefferson Park.

Theater

Festivals and fairs

Online museums

Organizations

See also

References

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