Chicago Stock Exchange Arch
A spectacular remnant of an Adler and Sullivan masterpiece that was destroyed in 1972.

📜 A spectacular remnant of the Chicago Stock Exchange Building, designed by Adler and Sullivan. Designed by Louis Henri Sullivan and Dankmar Adler in 1893, this terra cotta arch was saved from the building's 1972 demolition.
🔍 Displayed outside the Art Institute of Chicago since 1977.

Why Go

🏛️ See a significant piece of Chicago's architectural history🎨 Admire intricate terra cotta decorations🚶 Easily accessible outdoor public art🌳 Located within Grant Park🆓 Free and always accessible

Why Avoid

💤 Small, might feel quiet

Tips

👀 Best observed from Columbus Drive to appreciate the ornate detail.

Cost

💰 Free

Hours

🕒 Open 24/7

Location

📍 Southwest corner of S. Columbus Drive and E. Monroe Street.

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