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Charter Oak Cultural Center is a rare and wonderful place. Built in 1876, the state's first synagogue has always been a symbol of the sacred struggle for the freedom of religious and cultural expression. Restored by a group of Hartford-area residents, Charter Oak Cultural Center is now a non-profit arts resource for the exploration of the world's cultures, especially those strongly represented in the Hartford region. It is home to three beautiful gallery spaces and an extraordinary performance space. Through exhibitions, performances, in-school programs, lectures and workshops, the Center is providing the residents of the neighborhood, the greater Hartford area and the state with the opportunity to learn, celebrate, and understand a diversity of cultures. The Charter Oak Cultural Center, long an arts showcase for Hartford's diverse communities, offers multicultural arts and education programming in its restored landmark building, Connecticut's first synagogue. To do the work of social justice, which we see as not being separate from, but part and parcel of, both the Jewish heritage of the building and of the desire to make sure that the arts are accessible to all who wish to enjoy them. Charter Oak Cultural Center is housed in Connecticut's oldest synagogue. Built in 1876, this building was born out of the struggle for religious freedom- a constitutional amendment was required to allow its construction as a non-Congregationalist house of worship. The building was home to Congregation Beth Israel until 1936, and then to the Calvary Baptist Church until 1972.

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Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri
Sat - SunClosed

Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 860-310-2580

Fax - 860-524-8014

Address:
21 Charter Oak Ave Hartford, CT 06106
Email:

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Categories
Cultural Centers, Historical Monuments, Historical Places
Payment Options
amex, discover, visa, mastercard, all major credit cards
Neighborhood
Downtown Hartford
Amenities
Sanctuary, Gallery, Max Bibo’s, Hook & Ladder, Ashley’s Restaurant, Peppercorn’s Grill, Royal Masala Indian Restaurant
Other Information

Parking: Paid, Free

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

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