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The Driehaus Museum's Murphy Auditorium
50 E. Erie St.
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Saturday
11am - 5pm
Sunday
11am - 5pm
DETAILS:
The Driehaus Museum, established in 2008 in the historic Nickerson Mansion, expanded its footprint in 2022 with the acquisition of the adjacent John B. Murphy Memorial Auditorium. This six-story, French Renaissance-style building was designed by noted Chicago architecture firm Marshall and Fox, and built between 1923 and 1926 for the American College of Surgeons. The Murphy originally served as a center for surgical research, education, and advancement, and to develop programs for the standardization of hospitals. The building’s iconic limestone exterior is Benjamin Marshall’s interpretation of the double-columned, two-story façade and flanking the entry staircase of the Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Consolation in Paris. It features a pair of cast bronze doors produced by Tiffany Studios, depicting prominent figures in the history of medicine. It also has a towering, multicolored stained-glass window inside the auditorium.
VISITOR EXPERIENCE:
Visitors will experience the Murphy Auditorium space by self-guided tour. Guest service representatives will be on site to offer information.
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