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  1. The Scottish Rite Cathedral in Indianapolis, Indiana is a historic building designed by architect George F. Schreiber and located in downtown Indianapolis. It is owned by the Valley of Indianapolis Scottish Rite, an affiliated body of Freemasonry. It was built between 1927 and 1929 at the cost of $2.5 million. [ 2 ]

  2. Tour the Cathedral. We are open for guided tours for both individuals and small groups. Tour will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. We conduct tours from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. when open. Adults are $10; Children are $5. We require reservations for groups over 10 in number.

  3. Sep 19, 2019 · On Sept. 20, 1929, Freemasons from across the United States, Canada and Europe, gathered in Indianapolis for the grand opening of the just-completed Scottish Rite Cathedral.

  4. Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis. ×. PUBLIC TOURS: Now available. Public tours by appointment. Please visit our Tour the Cathedral page for more information. FELLOWSHIP AND PERSONAL GROWTH. We will strive to be a fraternity that fulfills our Masonic obligation to care for our members. What is the Scottish Rite? NEWS.

  5. Located off Meridian St. leading to the heart of downtown Indianapolis, Scottish Rite Cathedral is both Masonic Lodge and event venue. In addition to the stunning exterior and interior details, the location has been well cared for and preserved since it was built in 1929 leading to its recognition as a National Historic Landmark.

  6. George T. Schreiber designed the Scottish Rite Cathedral in the Tudor Gothic style. Construction began on the limestone building in 1927 and lasted until 1929. Centralized within the Scottish Rite is a 210 foot tower that holds a 65 bell carillon.

  7. The Cathedral is home to the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, the worlds oldest and largest fraternity. Not only does this Cathedral host events for its members but it also hosts exciting events for the local community as well, visit their website to schedule an appointment!