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.
Located on the Marian University's campus, the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre is one of the biggest professionally run community theaters in the nation. Offering theater lovers with quality shows during the season, the place has a gorgeous set up and fantastic acoustic capabilities. Besides theater, the venue is also used for hosting lectures, meetings, conferences, musicals and community gatherings. The place is also used for auditions and by the University's theater department for their performances and practices.
LO-FI lounge in Indianapolis is not only a live music venue, it is also an arts gallery and an events venue on hire for social gatherings. Located on the II Floor of G.C. Murphy building on Fountain Square, the lounge has a built in stage and incredible sound systems to bring out the best performances from the artistes. The space is also suitable for meetings, lectures, training sessions or private parties.
Ten West Center for the Arts situated in Fortville is a cultural center promoting arts in the community and providing the residents with a common place to interact, learn and express themselves. This unique venue is home to a spacious dance studio and an auditorium that can seat up to 140 people that plays host to a wide range of private and corporate events on a regular basis. Ten West Center for the Arts also plays host to a wide range of musicals, theater, comedy shows and concerts on a regularly making this a haven for fans of performing arts in the city. Various theater, art and educational classes are also offered at this venue by professional trainers.
The distinguished Medal of Honor Memorial is a monumental memorial situated in Indianapolis, Indiana in U.S.A. It ably honors the recipients of the prestigious Medal of Honor, which is rightfully the topmost award conferred by the United States Military for valor. It comprises of as many as 27 glass panel sets in concrete bases. It also constitutes Indiana limestone in reflexes of buff, gray and pink. The panels are organized in 15 walls and the site is aesthetically intact. The remarkable Memorial has also been honored with the 2001 Merit Award by the American Society of Landscape Architects.