Near North Side

Fourth Presbyterian Church

126 E. Chestnut St.

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Saturday

9a - 1p

Sunday

12n - 3p

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Family Friendly
  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Architect

Gensler

Year Completed

Gratz Center was open 2012

OHC Appearances

2021, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024

DETAILS:

This masterpiece was designed by Ralph Adams Cram, a champion of the Gothic Revival style. It is the second-oldest building north of the river on Michigan Avenue; only the Water Tower and Pumping Station are older. The Tudor-style parish buildings were designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw. In 2012, the congregation dedicated an 80,000-square-foot addition, the Gratz Center, designed by Gensler. This bold contemporary addition to the Gold Coast is rhomboid in shape and clad in interlocking copper plates tinted a brilliant blue-green patina. The Gratz Center includes Buchanan Chapel, with a floor that incorporates a labyrinth modeled on the one at Chartres Cathedral in France.

ENTRANCE INSTRUCTIONS:

Sanctuary entrance: MIchigan Ave at Delaware; 126 E Chestnut St; 115 E Delaware

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

There will be architectural displays in the Narthex/Sanctuary introducing visitors to the features of the building. Periodic tours and access to Buchanan Chapel and the labyrinth are also offered.

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