Step inside one of Chicago’s most magical hidden gems—the Fine Arts Building—with your guide. Nestled in the heart of downtown, this space has been a creative hive since 1898, and entering it feels like stepping back in time (in the best way).
You’ll wander the halls, ride one of the city’s last hand-operated elevators, and climb the grand staircase that’s seen generations of artists, musicians, and writers come and go. Along the way, your guide will share stories of the legends who once worked here—like Frank Lloyd Wright, Lorado Taft, and the Leyendecker Brothers—and give you a sense of the building’s ongoing role as a living, breathing arts colony.
Originally built as a showroom and factory for the Studebaker Carriage Company, the building was later reimagined as a space for dreamers, makers, and creators—and it still buzzes with that same energy today.
If you love architecture, history, and a behind-the-scenes peek into the creative world, this tour’s for you. Bring your curiosity—and maybe your sketchbook. See you out on the trails!