Lion House, Lincoln Park Zoo

Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton, architects

Located in one of the country's oldest municipal zoological parks, the Lion House blends both the grandly-scaled public architecture of the Classical style with the innovative Prarie style developed by Chicago architects in the early 20th century. The building was designed by important architect Dwight H. Perkins, an advocate of park and school reform. The building has excellent brickwork and terra-cotta ornament, unique lion mosaic, and a grand interior with a vaulted Guastavino-tile ceiling, an innovative construction at the time.

Chicago Landmark

Designated on November 30, 2005

Richard M. Daley, Mayor

Marker can be reached from the intersection of N. Stockton Drive and W. Webster Avenue.

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