Scottish Rite Masonic Temple, Santa Fe

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Scottish Rite Masonic Temple, Santa Fe

Scottish Rite Masonic Temple, Santa Fe

The Scottish Rite Masonic Temple is one of the city’s most striking architectural landmarks, easily recognizable by its vibrant pink Moorish Revival façade. Completed in 1912, the building was designed by the architectural firm Hunt and Burns, inspired by the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. Its unusual style, with horseshoe arches, ornate towers, and intricate detailing, makes it stand out against Santa Fe’s adobe-dominated streetscape. The temple was built to serve as a gathering place for the Freemasons of New Mexico, reflecting the organization’s prominence in civic and cultural life during the early 20th century.

Inside, the temple houses an impressive 350-seat auditorium designed with remarkable acoustics and detailed stage settings. These features made it a venue not only for Masonic ceremonies but also for theatrical performances, concerts, and community events. The Scottish Rite Temple quickly became a cultural hub, offering Santa Fe residents and visitors a place where ritual, performance, and architecture converged. Today, its interiors still capture a sense of grandeur, with richly decorated meeting halls, painted ceilings, and period furnishings.

While the temple continues to serve the Scottish Rite Masons, it also welcomes the broader community for special events, performances, and rentals. Its unique architecture has earned it a place on the National Register of Historic Places, ensuring its preservation as part of Santa Fe’s diverse cultural fabric. Visitors with an eye for history, design, or local tradition will find the Scottish Rite Masonic Temple a fascinating site that bridges Old World inspiration with New Mexico’s cultural landscape.

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Sight Name: Scottish Rite Masonic Temple
Sight Location: Santa Fe, USA (See walking tours in Santa Fe)
Sight Type: Religious
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