Nationally Historic Kenilworth Assembly Hall
Nationally Historic Kenilworth Assembly HallThe Kenilworth Assembly Hall was built in 1907 by George W. Maher, famed Chicago architect and contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has served as a beautiful community house since its construction in 1907. Nestled in the beautiful North Shore suburb of Kenilworth, it is conveniently located from Chicago and is accessible by train and car. With vaulted ceilings, original hardwood floors, magnificent lotus flower stained glass windows and an impressive stage, the expansive interior of The Kenilworth Assembly Hall radiates classic arts and crafts style beauty. The adjoining Neighbor’s Room, with its two floating bars and wood-burning fireplace, feels like a cozy living room – perfect for cocktails or taking a break from dancing to catch up with family and friends. Whether you choose to have your event inside or outside on the lush West Lawn, your event will reflect your individual style in this timeless setting.