I’m always trying to find new things to do when we visit Chicago, so when we were up there last month, I decided we should visit the Chicago Cultural Center, located at 78 East Washington Street (which is also the corner of Washington and North Michigan Avenue):

It was built in the late 1800s as the city’s central library. That fact is still rather obvious:

The architecture of the building is fantastic, but what it is probably most known for are the two stunning Tiffany glass domes:


There are so many other fantastic details, including mosaics, lamps, and beautiful quotes everywhere:


I’m so glad we finally had a chance to walk through this beautiful and historic building!
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