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The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia was constructed in 1873. It is considered one of the great “wonders” of the Masonic world. Resplendent with artwork, frescos, stained glass, murals and sculpture, it is a visual treasurer that connects both Masons and non-Masons alike to an inspirational world of art, architecture and history. In addition, there is also an exhibit hall, featuring a wide assortment of treasures from Philadelphia’s, America’s and Freemasonry’s past.
Please note, this venue does not have a self-guided tour. Hour-long tours are available Saturday at 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 2PM and 3PM. There are no tours after 3 p.m.
Don’t have a full hour for the tour? You can browse the impressive exhibit hall to see a part of their extensive collection of Masonic artifacts, at your leisure any time between 10AM and 4PM.