The heart of Indianapolis culture is found in its fabulous museums. The city is home to over ten world class museums, including the Indiana State Museum, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum, the Museum of Art, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, and the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, which opened in 1926, is now the largest of its kind in the world. The city also includes several war memorials, including the first monument built in the U.S. to honor the common soldier, the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument, constructed in 1902.
Music and the Performing Arts are also common to downtown Indianapolis, further enhancing the culture the city has to offer. Music offerings include the Capital City Chorus, Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra, Indiana Wind Symphony, Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis. Performing Arts can be seen in Indianapolis at the Storytelling Arts of Indiana, Dance Kaleidoscope, Iibada Dance Company, Indianapolis Latvian Folk Dance Ensemble, and the Motus Dance Theatre. Outstanding theatre opportunities exist in the city at the American Cabaret Theatre, Broadway in Indianapolis, Indiana Repertory Theatre, and the Indianapolis Civic Theatre.