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McNichols Civic Center Building

In 1909, the cornerstone of the McNichols Civic Center Building was laid. It set the foundation for the then Carnegie Library that would become a center of learning in Civic Center Park. That tradition continues as Denver Arts & Venues re-opened the building in 2012 as a contemporary hub for arts and culture for the people of Denver. This stunning Greek Revival building with it classic Corinthian columns and iconic colonnade across its front, offers new experiences in a classic space.

The inaugural Biennial of the Americas opens and transforms the building into a hub of culture, art and ideas, representing people of the Western Hemisphere for the month of July.

McNichols Civic Center Building reopens as a cultural center and as one of the city’s most beautiful and unique event spaces for exhibitions, cultural performances and public events.

McNichols Civic Center Building completes its second renovation adding new features like a redesigned courtyard, expanded first floor event space, upgraded restrooms and many more.

Whether you’re planning a large festival or intimate wedding, the McNichols Civic Center Building is a must see. Newly reopened in 2016, the contemporary artwork and open spaces are a wonderful canvas for any event. Three large, open floors with exposed steel columns allow amazing opportunities for centralized events in the Mile High City. Rotating art exhibits line the walls, giving the classic space a modern feel.

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