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Plan Your Visit

How to make the most of your visit to the Masonic Temple.
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See this National Historic Landmark and Masonic wonder for yourself.
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Masonic Temple History

The Masonic Temple has a rich history as a staple in the city of Philadelphia.

Public Events

The Masonic Temple, Library and Museum hosts regular events that are open to the public.

Weddings & Corporate Events

ONE, at the majestic Masonic Temple in Philadelphia, is the perfect venue to host your wedding or corporate event.

Masonic Temple, Library & Museum

Plan Your Visit

How to make the most of your visit to the Masonic Temple.
staircase surrounded by portraits

Purchase Tickets

See this National Historic Landmark and Masonic wonder for yourself.
Historical Photo of Masonic Temple Entrance

Masonic Temple History

The Masonic Temple has a rich history as a staple in the city of Philadelphia.

Public Events

The Masonic Temple, Library and Museum hosts regular events that are open to the public.

Weddings & Corporate Events

ONE, at the majestic Masonic Temple in Philadelphia, is the perfect venue to host your wedding or corporate event.

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Preserving History for Over 150 Years

People magazine highlighted the Masonic Temple in an article about the New Year’s Eve wedding of Julia Rae and Matt Lucido. The couple exchanged vows in the stunning Corinthian Hall, sipped cocktails under the stars in the Foyer and danced the night away in the Grand Ballroom. Read More >

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The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia

A National Historic Landmark in the heart of Philadelphia, the Masonic Temple at One North Broad Street is home to the Masonic Library and Museum and the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. The building features a Norman-style exterior which ushers visitors inside, where stylistic references to the Middle Ages give way to a fantasy of Renaissance-inspired neoclassicism in the corridors and stairs and to 19th Century “eclectic revivalism” in the lodge rooms. Oriental Hall and the neoclassical Library and Museum, the Grand Ballroom, the Grand Master’s Suite and offices share the first floor. Norman, Egyptian, and Ionic Halls share the second floor with Corinthian and Renaissance Halls. The third floor houses Gothic Hall. Two ornate corridors and stair halls complement and connect every room.

This year is bringing an exciting change for the Masonic Temple, Library & Museum … new branding!

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Proud to be a Philadelphia Favorite!

The Masonic Library and Museum was awarded Philadelphia magazine’s Best of Philly® 2024 – Best Tour.

Programs and Services

The Masonic Library and Museum, which maintains and preserves the Masonic Temple, supports the Academy of Masonic Knowledge and the John Wanamaker Resource Center, as well as the preservation of buildings and monuments dedicated to Freemasonry.

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