Hennepin Center for the Arts, Minneapolis
Facts and practical information
The Hennepin Center for the Arts is an art center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It occupies a building on Hennepin Avenue constructed in 1888 as a Masonic Temple. The building was designed by Long and Kees in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. In 1978, it was purchased and underwent a renovation to become the HCA. Currently it is owned by Artspace Projects, Inc, and is home to more than 17 performing and visual art companies who reside on the building's eight floors. The eighth floor contains the Illusion Theater, which hosts many shows put on by companies in the building. ()
528 Hennepin AveCentral Minneapolis (Warehouse District)Minneapolis 55403-1810
Hennepin Center for the Arts – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Nicollet Mall, First Avenue, Target Field, Target Center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Hennepin Center for the Arts?
How to get to Hennepin Center for the Arts by public transport?
Bus
- 5 St / 6 St S • Lines: 4, 4A, 4L, 4P (1 min walk)
- 5 St S • Lines: 4, 4B, 4G (1 min walk)
Light rail
- Warehouse District/Hennepin Avenue • Lines: 901, 902 (2 min walk)
- Nicollet Mall • Lines: 901, 902 (5 min walk)
Train
- Target Field (9 min walk)