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Old Main (Augsburg College)

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
83003653

Phone
  
+1 612-330-1000

Added to NRHP
  
6 October 1983

Built
  
1901

Opened
  
1901

Architecture firm
  
Omeyer & Thori

Old Main (Augsburg College)

Location
  
731 21st Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minnesota

Address
  
21st Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA

Architectural style
  
Renaissance Revival architecture

Similar
  
Luther Seminary, Lake Hiawatha, Rock the Garden, The Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis Scottish Rite Tem

Old Main is a building on the campus of Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. It was built in 1901 at a cost of $35,000, designed by the St. Paul firm of Omeyer and Thori and built by Charles F. Haglin, who built other structures such as the Lumber Exchange Building and the Peavey-Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator. The building, originally known as "New Main", was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

The building is large and symmetrical, evoking a classical architectural style. When it opened, it contained a chapel, gymnasium, classrooms, library and museum. It became the center of campus activity and a point of pride for the college. It has not been altered significantly from its original design. It retains its architectural integrity, as well as its historical and educational significance. A number of renovations in 1980 aimed to improve energy efficiency while preserving architectural details from the past.

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Old Main (Augsburg College) Wikipedia