The Hilbert Circle Theatre opened in 1916 and is one of America's earliest movie palaces. Following renovations in 1984, it became the home of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. It hosts the best of concerts, plays and other cultural events, and it can be rented for meetings, seminars and other private functions. There are also tours available for those interested in the historic architecture.
A heritage venue that looks like it has dropped straight out of the Victorian era, the Old National Centre is a beautiful performing arts center in Indianapolis. Comprised of a huge theater, a concert hall and a banquet room, the center can cater to more than 4500 patrons within its entire facility. Guests can enjoy concerts and theater performances within the plush interiors of the center, decorated with rich tapestries, chandeliers and carvings. Some of the best known names in the music industry have performed here, so make sure to check out what's coming up.
Built in 1928, the Hinkle Fieldhouse was once the largest basketball venue in the country. Located on the campus of Butler University, this basketball stadium attracts students, sports lovers and spectators alike. If you are a basketball fan, then this is one place that must feature on your itinerary while visiting Indianapolis.