Minnesota Humanities Center
The Minnesota Humanities Center’s current location near Lake Phalen in St. Paul was built in 1924 as part of the original Gillette Children’s Hospital campus. It was built to provide a place where children could continue their education within the hospital setting.
Today, the Minnesota Humanities Center offers a new way to think about our future—grounded in the humanities. Our state is rapidly changing and growing even more diverse. The Humanities Center’s approach affirms we’re all in this together—using philosophy, literature, art, music, history and language—we focus on what unites us not divides us.
The venue is smoke-free, ADA compliant, and has free parking for guests. There are also 15 beautifully furnished overnight rooms with private baths on sites – if interested in a room, contact Kamaria Woyee.
Today, the Minnesota Humanities Center offers a new way to think about our future—grounded in the humanities. Our state is rapidly changing and growing even more diverse. The Humanities Center’s approach affirms we’re all in this together—using philosophy, literature, art, music, history and language—we focus on what unites us not divides us.
The venue is smoke-free, ADA compliant, and has free parking for guests. There are also 15 beautifully furnished overnight rooms with private baths on sites – if interested in a room, contact Kamaria Woyee.
Contact Information
Address
Minnesota Humanities Event Center
987 Ivy Avenue East
St. Paul, MN 55106
Phone
651-772-4242
888-268-7293
Minnesota Humanities Event Center
987 Ivy Avenue East
St. Paul, MN 55106
Phone
651-772-4242
888-268-7293