MATC Main Building
MATC Main Building is a college building in Milwaukee, Southeast Wisconsin, Wisconsin which is located on North 6th Street. MATC Main Building is situated nearby to the theater building Cooley Theater, as well as near C Building Auditorium.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: College building
- Also known as: “M Building”
- Address: 1015 North 6th Street, Milwaukee, 53203
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena and Miller High Life Theatre.
UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena
Stadium
Photo: Shadowlink1014, Public domain.
The UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena is an indoor arena located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The arena, which seats as many as 12,700 people and offers 41,700 square feet of floor space, is part of a larger downtown campus, that includes the Milwaukee Theatre and Wisconsin Center. UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena is situated 900 feet southeast of MATC Main Building.
Miller High Life Theatre
Theater building
Photo: Shadowlink1014, Public domain.
Miller High Life Theatre is a theatre located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The building was extensively renovated between 2001 and 2003, at which point its name changed to the Milwaukee Theatre. Miller High Life Theatre is situated 670 feet southeast of MATC Main Building.
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Church
Photo: Sulfur, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church is a Victorian Gothic-style Lutheran church built in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1878 - then claimed to be "the finest church edifice within the Missouri Synod." Today it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated State Historic Site. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church is situated 780 feet west of MATC Main Building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Downtown Milwaukee and Menomonee Valley.
Downtown Milwaukee
Suburb
Photo: Michael Barera, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Downtown Milwaukee is the central business district of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The economic and symbolic center of the city and the Milwaukee metropolitan area, it is Milwaukee's oldest district and home to many of region's cultural, financial educational and historical landmarks including Milwaukee City Hall, Fiserv Forum and the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Menomonee Valley
Suburb
Photo: Sulfur, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Menomonee Valley or Menomonee River Valley is a U-shaped land formation along the southern bend of the Menomonee River in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Because of its easy access to Lake Michigan and other waterways, the neighborhood has historically been home to the city's stockyards, rendering plants, shipping, and other heavy industry.
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. East Side is situated 2 miles northeast of MATC Main Building.
MATC Main Building
- Categories: building and education
- Location: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Southeast Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
43.04368° or 43° 2′ 37″ northLongitude
-87.91971° or 87° 55′ 11″ westInception
1923Levels
6Open location code
86MJ23VJ+F4OpenStreetMap ID
way 89932872OpenStreetMap feature
building=college
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