Klotsche Center
The Klotsche Center is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Opened in 1977, the arena was named after UWM's first Chancellor, J.Photo: Michael Barera, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Type: Stadium
- Description: arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Also known as: “J. Martin Klotsche Center”
- Address: 3409 North Downer Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Milwaukee-Downer "Quad" and Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum.
Milwaukee-Downer "Quad"
Historic site
Photo: Freekee, Public domain.
The Milwaukee-Downer "Quad" is a set of four buildings of collegiate Gothic architecture on the northwest corner of Hartford and Downer Avenues on the Milwaukee, Wisconsin campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, designed by Alexander C. Milwaukee-Downer "Quad" is situated 480 feet southeast of Klotsche Center.
Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum
University building
Photo: Freekee, Public domain.
The Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum, also known as Greene Geological Museum or Greene Museum, is a mineral and fossil museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, administered by the Department of Geosciences at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum is situated 390 feet east of Klotsche Center.
Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts
Theater building
Photo: Rorr404, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. It houses the 756-seat Helen Bader Concert Hall, large rehearsal spaces, meeting facilities, music offices, and dance studios for the UWM Peck School of the Arts. Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts is situated 1,900 feet south of Klotsche Center.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Shorewood and East Side.
Shorewood
Town
Photo: Freekee, Public domain.
Shorewood is a village in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. A suburb of Milwaukee, it is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. The population was 13,859 at the 2020 census.
East Side
Suburb
The East Side is a district of Milwaukee, Wisconsin consisting of several neighborhoods encompassing an area just north of Downtown Milwaukee to the village of Shorewood, bordered by the Milwaukee River to the west and Lake Michigan to the east.
Borchert Field
Quarter
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Borchert Field, known at various times as Athletic Park and Borchert's Orchard, was a baseball park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The home field for several professional baseball clubs from 1888 through 1952, it also hosted two football teams: the Milwaukee Badgers from 1922 to 1926 and the Green Bay Packers in 1933. Borchert Field is situated 2½ miles west of Klotsche Center.
Klotsche Center
- Categories: multi-purpose hall, basketball, building, recreation area, university building, sports location, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Southeast Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
43.07942° or 43° 4′ 46″ northLongitude
-87.8795° or 87° 52′ 46″ westInception
1977Open location code
86MJ34HC+Q6OpenStreetMap ID
way 86701876OpenStreetMap feature
building=universityOpenStreetMap feature
leisure=stadiumOpenStreetMap feature
sport=basketballWikidata ID
Q6421408
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