Das Deutsche Haus, now known as the Athenaeum, is one of the great
architectural and historic treasures of Indianapolis. Now recognized as
a national landmark, it is emblematic not just of the culture of this
great Midwestern city but also of the role of German immigrants,
particularly die Freidenker (the freethinkers), who sought to build a
community centered on secular ideas and family. It is a cathedral to
healthy minds and bodies, boldness and ingenuity, and cultural
inclusiveness and the arts. This building's 19th-century founders would
approve of the Athenaeum today--a multicultural center, throbbing with
life, that unites a diverse community with its past and beckons a bright
future. The structure looks the same as it did a century and a quarter
ago and serves much the same purpose.