Notable University Circle Institutions and Landmarks
Points of interest in the University Circle neighborhood include:
- Case Western Reserve University
- Severance Hall (Home to the Cleveland Orchestra)
- The Cleveland Museum of Art
- The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
- The Cleveland Botanical Garden
- The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MOCA)
- The Cleveland Institute of Art
- The Cleveland Institute of Music and the Cleveland Music School Settlement
- Cleveland Cinematheque
- University Hospitals Case Medical Center
- Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
- Seidman Cancer Center
- MacDonald Women's Hospital
- The Louis Stokes Veteran's Administration Medical Center
- The Western Reserve Historical Society and Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum
- The Children's Museum of Cleveland
- The Dittrick Museum of Medical History
- Lake View Cemetery
- Rockefeller Park
- James A. Garfield Memorial
- The Temple
- Cozad-Bates House
- John Hay High School
- Cleveland School of Science and Medicine
- Cleveland School of Architecture and Design
- Cleveland Early College High School
- Cleveland School of the Arts
- Montessori High School
- Hawken School University Circle campus
- Montessori Elementary at Holy Rosary
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