Activity Festivities
Open House Chicago 2026
Saturday and Sunday, October 17 and 18 12:00-5:00 pm Free
As part of Open House Chicago, we will open our doors to our 1926 City of Chicago landmark, the Murphy Auditorium.
Designed by noted Chicago architects Benjamin Marshall and Charles E. Fox, who also designed the Blackstone and Drake Hotels, the Murphy originally served as a center for surgical research, education, and advancement and to develop programs for the standardization of hospitals. Erected as a monument to Dr. John B. Murphy (1857-1916), a founding member of the American College of Surgeons and considered one of the greatest clinical educators of his generation, the building’s iconic limestone exterior is Marshall’s interpretation of the Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Consolation (1900) in Paris. The building features a pair of cast bronze doors produced by Tiffany Studios at the front entrance, comprising six panels depicting prominent figures in medicine’s history. It also has a towering, multicolored stained-glass window inside the auditorium.
This event is free, and reservations are not required. This event does not include admission to our exhibition or gallery spaces. For more information, visit https://openhousechicago.org/.
Please note that on Saturday, from 1-2pm, the auditorium will feature an exclusive performance of Hanna DiLorenzo: Behind Closed Doors. This performance is also free and open to the public.