Historic Treasures of Chicago’s Golden Age
Discover the design of the Gilded Age and Roaring Twenties, from lush Tiffany mosaics and glass to sleek Art Deco bronze and marble, and see how Chicago’s 1893 World’s Fair shaped architecture for decades.
Close up of NBC Tower. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers.
NBC Tower. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers
Close up of NBC Tower. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers.
NBC Tower. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers
Want a quick introduction to Chicago’s magnificent architecture? This 90-minute tour takes a comprehensive look at the city’s architectural history by viewing buildings in chronological order, from early skyscrapers to new supertall high-rises.
Chicago Architecture Center, 111 E. Wacker Dr.
On this tour, you'll learn about the city's beginnings on the Chicago River, its rebirth after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and its development into a commercial and cultural hub, all while viewing structures in the order they were built. These buildings—including the Page Brothers Building, Old Dearborn Bank, the Chicago Motor Club, the Carbide and Carbon Building, NBC Tower and more—tell the story of how architectural technology evolved over time. You'll see up close how each building has its own unique design, often reflecting the style that was popular or prevalent when it was constructed.
Carbide & Carbon Building. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers.
Hampton Inn Motor Club. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers.
111 E. Wacker Dr. Photo by Angie McMonigal.
Virgin Hotel. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers.
ABC Building. Photo by Dennis O'Neill.
NBC Tower. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers.
The Page Brothers Building. Photo by Dennis O'Neill.
St Regis. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers.
Discover the design of the Gilded Age and Roaring Twenties, from lush Tiffany mosaics and glass to sleek Art Deco bronze and marble, and see how Chicago’s 1893 World’s Fair shaped architecture for decades.
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Ticket price includes entrance to the Chicago Architecture Center within 7 days of your walking or bus tour.