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The Propylaeum Club is located in a well perserved historic
building from the 20th century. When visiting the Propylaeum Club you feel as
if you have entered a grand Victorian home. It was once the home to a wealthy
businessman. The Propylaeum Club was built in 1890 by John W. Schmidt, a brewer
from Germany, located just down the street from the Morris-Butler home and the
President Benjamin Harrison's home. It was just as grand. The members of the
Propylaeum club, which is composed of women with the purpose to "inspire a love
of literature, music, science, and the fine arts....to furnish Indianapolis with
a woman's social and cultural center", decided to house their society there in
1922. With the beautiful Victorian architecture anyone would jump at the chance
to hold an event here. The house is a combination of Romanesque Revival,
Neo-Jacobean and Queen Anne styles of architecture.
The interior has been preserved to look Victorian. Upon walking in one feels as if he/she has entered the 1800s. The ceilings are especially noticable. They have delicately refined paintings on them, one of which was original to the home. There are also seven second-story bedrooms- fully furnished with antiques. These can be rented if you host an event here. Along with this is a third-story ballroom with hardwood floors that makes an excellent reception hall for weddings and parties. A 1950s Wedding at the Propylaeum
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