Chicago Temple – Dixon Chapel
Located in the heart of Chicago's Loop, Dixon Chapel is an intimate and historic performance space on the second floor of the iconic Chicago Temple Building. Completed in 1956, the chapel combines warm acoustics, stained glass windows, and traditional wood pews to create an inviting setting ideally suited for chamber music. Housed within the world's tallest church building, the Chicago Temple has served as a spiritual and cultural landmark since 1924 and is just steps from Chicago's Theater District, Millennium Park, and City Hall.
Address
Chicago Temple – Dixon Chapel (2nd Floor)
77 W. Washington Street
Chicago, IL 60602
Getting to Dixon Chapel
Enter through the main entrance on Washington Street. Elevators provide access to the second floor, where Dixon Chapel is located.
Parking
Discount Parking
Washington-Madison-Wells Self Park Garage
172 W. Madison StreetWashington-Madison-Wells Self Park Garage
179 W. Washington Street
Reduced evening parking rates may be available for some events.
Additional Nearby Garages
Government Center Self Park
181 N. Clark Street200 North Clark Self Park
111 W. Lake StreetLake & Wells Self Park
177 N. Wells Street
Accessibility
Elevator access to the second floor
Accessible seating available
Accessible restrooms on the second floor
Service animals welcome
Nearby Dining
Within walking distance of the Chicago Temple are numerous restaurants and cafés, including:
The Dearborn (145 N. Dearborn Street)
Petterino's
The Gage
Revival Food Hall
Miller's Pub
Patron Tips
Doors typically open 30–45 minutes before the performance.
Allow extra time for downtown traffic and parking.
Elevators provide easy access to Dixon Chapel on the second floor.
Public transit is often the most convenient way to reach the venue.
The intimate acoustics and unobstructed sightlines make every seat an excellent one.