• The Medinah Temple sits squarely in Chicago’s Magnificent Mile corridor. Known as one of the world's greatest avenues, this area bustles with activity from hotels...
  • The Medinah Temple is a large Moorish Revival building in Chicago built by Shriners architects Huehl & Schmid in 1912.
  • Medinah Temple Life Span: 1912-Present Location: SW Corner of Cass (Wabash) Avenue and Ohio & Ontario Streets Architect: Huehl & Schmid.
  • Originally constructed as a Shriner's Temple, the Medinah is an exquisite exemplar of Moorish Revival architecture with intricate textured brickwork arranged in a...
  • Some buildings have a more obvious a story to tell than others. With its exotic onion domes and Islamic detailing, the Medinah Temple is one of those buildings.
  • Tree Studios continues to serve as an artists’ residence; the Medinah Temple has been adaptively reused as a commercial space.
  • With its crowning feature in place, Medinah Temple re-opened in February of 2003 as the nation’s first Bloomingdale’s Home Store.
  • <nowiki>Medinah Temple; معبد المدينه; building in Chicago, Illinois; bouwwerk in Illinois, Verenigde Staten van Amerika</nowiki>.
  • A casino may be an unexpected use of Medinah Temple, but it is just the latest in a long series of colorful chapters for the memorable building.
  • Truman was in town for the Shriners convention, which included a stop at Medinah Temple.