A project of timepiece collector Cameel Halim and his family, the Halim Time and Glass Museum showcases over a thousand clocks and more than 70 pieces of stained-glass art. The pieces have all been selected by Cameel Halim and the Halim family from their personal collection. The Halim Time and Glass Museum opened in 2017 after 11 years of planning and development. It is a four-story building located at 1560 Oak Street in Evanston, Illinois. According to Halim, most of the clocks are more than 300 years old. Timepieces are displayed in eight rooms, each specific to the collection’s country of origin. Four rooms, on the other hand, exhibit stained-glass pieces. The fourth floor is a designated banquet hall that can accommodate over 300 guests. The hall features a number of works of art, as well as Tiffany portrait and landscape windows. There is also a rooftop garden available for rental. The Halim Time and Glass Museum is open every day except Mondays and select holidays. Student discounts are available, and there is no charge for children under the age of nine.
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AuthorA successful real Chicago estate investor, Cameel Halim supports his community through a variety of charitable efforts. Archives
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