- Murat Centre
The Murat Centre, originally known as the Murat Temple, is an entertainment venue in
Indianapolis, Indiana owned by the Murat Shriners of theAncient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine . It is the oldest stage house indowntown Indianapolis that is still standing, the only Shrine temple in the world with a French-originating name, and the largest Shrine temple inNorth America . [Bodenhamer, David. "The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis" (Indiana University Press, 1994) pg.1026, 1027] [ [http://www.indydt.com/braggingrights.html Indianapolis Downtown Inc ] ]History
In 1882 five Freemasons decided they wished to see a Shrine organization in Indianapolis. They joined the Shrine Temple at
Cincinnati, Ohio , and had that temple's help in establishing an Indianapolis temple. The local organization of the Shrine, called the Indianapolis Shriners, was given its charter on June 4, 1884. The first potentate wasJohn T. Brush , who served as such from 1884 to 1897.Lew Wallace andThomas Taggart were among their first Ceremonial Class, held in 1885. By the end of the first year there were 105 members. The Indianapolis Valley ofScottish Rite gave them the "Pork House" of Townsley and Wiggans to hold meeting in. [Bodenhamer 1027] [ [http://www.muratshrine.org/history.php Murat Shrine ] ]The Murat Temple was built in 1909 by the
William P. Jungclaus Company using the designs of Murat Shriner Oscar D. Bohlen, with Middle-eastern andEgypt ian stylings that were fitting for a building intended for Shriners. Its namesake is theNubian Desert oasis Bir Murat , which was named for theFrenchman Joachim Murat , who was one ofNapoleon 's general in his Egyptian campaign. [Bodenhamer 1026, 1027] [ [http://www.muratshrine.org/history.php Murat Shrine ] ]The Murat Shrine gave the
Indianapolis Zoo its firstcamel and established the500 Festival Parade . [Bodenhamer 1027]The Murat Centre is mostly known by the people of Indianapolis for its theatre, which was built in 1910. In its early days it featured Broadway plays and even a 1932 speech by
Winston Churchill . between 1948 and 1963 it was the onlyroad show venue in Indianapolis. Before theClowes Memorial Hall opened in 1963, it was the home of theIndianapolis Symphony Orchestra ; the Orchestra only survived theGreat Depression due to the nominal fee the Temple charged the Orchestra for using the theatre. TheIndianapolis Opera Company briefly used the facility during the 1980's. [Bodenhamer 1027]In 1984 the Murat Shriners had the second largest membership of all Shrine temples in the world. [Bodenhamer 1027]
In 1988 a fire broke out in the 1968 addition, injuring 15 firefighter when a portion of the addition collapsed. Other than that, there was relatively little damage to the addition. [Bodenhamer 1027]
The Murat Centre was placed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1992, but has since been removed. [ [http://www.crystalfs.com/catering/venues_murat.htm Crystal Catering - Murat Shrine Centre ] ]On April 13, 2000, the Murat Centre had a famous wrestling match.
ECW had scheduled a card at the temple. Days before, its World champion,Mike Awesome , left ECW to join rival company WCW. After various legal threats, it was arranged for Awesome to drop the title in Indianapolis. ECW ownerPaul Heyman asked the WWF to see if they could borrowTazz , who once wrestled in ECW, to win the title away from Awesome. Permission was granted, thus having a WWF wrestler defeat a WCW wrestler for the ECW Title. This match was not promoted, due to being arranged last-minute, and few in attendance knew the match would take place.Construction
The building is themed after
Islam ic temples found in the Middle-east and Egypt. Features of the building includestained-glass windows,terra cotta trim,minaret s, and brick banding of brown and yellow. A 208 feet tall tower is at the southeast corner. An addition to the temple in 1922 was designed to blend with the existing structure. The Egyptian-themed auditorium added as part of the 1922 addition was already planned before the discovery ofTutankhamen 's tomb, which coincided with the opening of the auditorium. [Bodenhamer 1026, 1027]Facilities
The main sections of the Murat Centre are the 1,800-seat concert hall and the 2,500-seat performing arts theater. There are 9 areas used today to host events. The largest is the Egyptian Room, which can hold 2000 people for a standing cocktail reception. The smaller areas are the Corinthian Hall, Corinthian Annex and Corinthian Meeting Room, The Great Hall, The Crowne Room and various lobby areas. [ [http://www.indy.org/indianapolis/web/jsp/whattodo/detail.jsp?c=7011619:showhide&p=1&x=1204603913659 Indianapolis: What To Do: The Murat Centre ] ] [ [http://www.oasiseventsindy.com/murat-shrine-temple/murat-rooms.asp Murat Shrine Temple Rooms ] ]
ee also
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Scottish Rite Cathedral (Indianapolis, Indiana) References
External links
* [http://www.murat.com/ Official website]
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