The 'Detroit Masonic Temple' is a large-events venue located in downtown
Detroit, Michigan, at 500 Temple Avenue. It was designed by
George Mason, one of Detroit's premier architects of the time. The cornerstone was placed on
September 19,
1922 using the same trowel that
George Washington had used to set the cornerstone of the
United States Capitol in
Washington D.C.. The building was dedicated on
Thanksgiving Day,
1926. The building contains 14 floors and has 1037 units/rooms inside. The building also serves as headquarters to fifty Detroit-area
Masonic organizations.
Detroit Masonic Temple was designed in the
neo-gothic architectural style, using a great deal of
limestone for its materials.
Much of the stone, plaster and metal work in the interior of the building was designed and executed by
neo-gothic architectural style,
Corrado Parducci. The three figures over the main entrance were by
Leo Friedlander while the rest of the considerable architectural sculpture on the exterior was by Bill Gehrke.
Description
At one end of the building is the 14-story, 210-foot Ritualistic Building, home to most of the Masonic organizations that call the Masonic Temple home. At the other end is ten-story Moslem Temple tower. In between are a 1,586-seat
Scottish Rite Cathedral, a 17,500-square-foot drill hall used for trade shows, conventions,Detroit Derby Girl's roller derby bouts, and a floating floor, plus two ballrooms--one of which measures 17,264 square feet and holds up to 1,000.

The Temple has hosted many concert acts, including the
Rolling Stones in 1978.
And there is also, of course, the 4,404-seat Masonic Temple Theater, (ran by the
Nederlander Organization) used for concerts, Broadway shows and other special events. It contains a 55-foot-by-100-foot stage.
★ This is the largest
Masonic Temple in the World.
★ This large complex includes a 14-story
Ritual Building connected to a 10-story
Shrine Club by the 7-story
Auditorium Building.
★ The complex is located across Temple Avenue from
Cass Park.
★ The building can be seen from
Cass Tech
★ The complex is located in an area known as
Cass Corridor.
★ The Detroit Masonic Temple was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in
1980.
★ The temple's power plant could supply electricity for a city of 50,000.
★ The Masonic Temple Theater seats 4,404 and is said to be one of the best theaters in the United States.
★ Home of Detroit Lodge #2 any many others
Architectural sculpture
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External links
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Detroit Masonic Temple Website
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Masonic Temple Theater
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Google Maps location of Detroit Masonic Temple
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Detroit Masonic Temple details at Emporis.com
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SkyscraperPage.com's Profile on Detroit Masonic Temple