Mundelein Center
Formerly Mundelein College, the recently restored 80-year-old building is sometimes referred to as the ‘skyscraper building’ is on the National Register of Historical places. Mundelein College was founded as an all-women's college in 1930 by the Sisters of the Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and 60 years later the college joined Loyola University Chicago. Mundelein was the first self-contained skyscraper college for women in the world and the last four-year women's college in Illinois at the time of its affiliation with Loyola.
Within Mundelein is a large auditorium, classrooms, and meeting spaces. Stained-glass windows and Art Deco chandeliers and finishes adorn the interior of the Mundelein Auditorium. This venue also boasts a courtyard complete with a garden and fountain for cocktail receptions. Additionally there are fully electronic modern classrooms for breakout sessions.
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