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Historic Propylaeum is offering tours through March

Photo: Lee Lewellen
Photo: Lee Lewellen

Take a deep dive into Indianapolis history at the Indianapolis Propylaeum, a Queen Anne-style landmark in the city’s Old Northside. Built in 1890 as a private residence, the building has served as a hub for arts, culture, and women’s leadership since 1923.

On a one-hour guided tour with Indiana Landmarks, tourgoers will explore the main building, carriage house, and grounds; learn about the property’s preservation; and hear about prominent movers and shakers associated with the site over time.


Presented in partnership with the Propylaeum Historic Foundation, the tours depart at 1:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. on select Sundays now through March at 1410 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis 46202.

 

Tours depart from just inside the main building entrance, facing Delaware Street. While the first floor of the Propylaeum is accessible to all, transitioning to upper floors requires climbing stairs.


Tickets cost $15/general public, $12/Indiana Landmarks member, $10/child (ages 6-11), and are free to children age 5 and under.



For questions, contact tourism@indianalandmarks.org


 

 

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