The Sacramento Masonic Temple, Sacramento

The Sacramento Masonic Temple, Sacramento

The Sacramento Masonic Temple, located on J Street in downtown Sacramento, is a historic landmark that embodies the architectural splendor and cultural heritage of the early 20th century. Constructed between 1913 and 1918, this five-story structure was designed by Rudolph Herold, a prominent local architect known for his significant contributions to the city's architectural landscape. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001, recognizing its historical and architectural significance.

The Masonic Temple stands out with its impressive facade, featuring face brick and patterned terra cotta on its south and east elevations, under a hipped roof parapet covered with clay mission tiles. Its design incorporates shallow terra cotta-sheathed fluted pilasters that vertically divide the facade into bays, creating a visually striking aesthetic. The building's principal elevations on 12th Street and J Street feature eight and five bays respectively, enhancing its grandeur.

The interior of the building is just as remarkable. It boasts an 8,000-square-foot room capable of hosting up to 499 guests for sit-down events. This versatile space has been utilized for a myriad of events, from weddings and family celebrations to conferences and product launches, making the temple a central hub for community activities in Sacramento.

The Sacramento Masonic Temple remains one of the most intact architectural period pieces in downtown Sacramento, continuing to serve as a testament to the city's rich historical and architectural heritage. Its enduring beauty and functional adaptability have cemented its status as a cherished landmark in the Sacramento community.

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Sight Name: The Sacramento Masonic Temple
Sight Location: Sacramento, USA (See walking tours in Sacramento)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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