National Hellenic Museum
- Neighborhood: Greektown
- 4th Floor
- 801 W. Adams St.
- Chicago, IL 60607-3034
- 312-655-1234
The story of Greeks in America, and particularly in Chicago, is told through crafts, photos, musical instruments and artifacts--some from the old country, some even from the confectioneries and restaurants that were so important to the immigrant experience. The Hellenic Museum typifies many ethnic museums in that it is built on the personal memories of families from the Greek community in Chicago. Past exhibits have focused on the importation of Greek folk music to the United States--in old cafes, in early 20th Century recordings and through a few latter-day recording stars. These are aspects of Chicago and American history that might be lost except for a museum like this one.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Adams and Halsted.
- Parking:
- Paid Lot, Street, and Valet. Paid Lot: east side of Halsted Street at Adams Street. Valet Parking: available through Greek Islands Restaurant.
- Public Transportation:
- CTA Bus: #126-Jackson, #7-Harrison, #8-Halsted, #156-LaSalle, #20-Madison. Blue Line Train: UIC
- Wheelchair Access:
- Yes
The Basics
- Hours:
- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.
- Museum Type:
- Ethnic and History
- Admission Price:
- Suggested donation of $5, under 12 free
- Audience:
- Families
Features
- Tours:
- Tour and group rates are available with advance scheduling.
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