Zamora Shriners
Shriners International is a fraternity based on fun, fellowship and the Masonic principles of brotherly love, relief and truth with nearly 200 temples (chapters) in seven countries and thousands of clubs around the world. Our fraternity is open to men of integrity from all walks of life. Our membership helps benefit children with orthopaedic problems and burn injuries from all across North America through our contributions and support for the 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children.
The Zamora Shrine Center (originally the Zamora Shrine Temple) is a 55,000 square-foot meeting hall and events center constructed for the Zamora Shriners Masonic organization. It is located at 3521 Ratliff Road in Irondale, Alabama (near the intersection of I-459 at I-20).
The building is notable for its Moorish-influenced and brightly-colored architectural design. The stepped roof rises to a central cupola topped with a gold-colored onion dome. The property includes a 500-space parking lot, a barbecue pavilion, and a monumental sculpture, "Editorial Without Words," depicting a Shriner carrying a disabled child in one arm and her crutches in the other.
The Zamora Shrine Shrine Center hosts numerous events, including cat shows, wrestling bouts, banquets, and car shows. It was the site of several Birmingham Asian Culture and Food Festivals and BirmingHAMfests. It was also used as the home of the Tragic City Rollers.
Zamora has 20 units and 9 affiliated clubs all dedicated to helping kids.
Zamora's Office telephones are answered between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM
Monday - Thursday and until 1:30 PM on Friday.
Zamora Shrine Center 205-956-3636
To visit the home page for the Zamora Shrine Center in Birmingham, AL, click here.
The Zamora Shrine Center (originally the Zamora Shrine Temple) is a 55,000 square-foot meeting hall and events center constructed for the Zamora Shriners Masonic organization. It is located at 3521 Ratliff Road in Irondale, Alabama (near the intersection of I-459 at I-20).
The building is notable for its Moorish-influenced and brightly-colored architectural design. The stepped roof rises to a central cupola topped with a gold-colored onion dome. The property includes a 500-space parking lot, a barbecue pavilion, and a monumental sculpture, "Editorial Without Words," depicting a Shriner carrying a disabled child in one arm and her crutches in the other.
The Zamora Shrine Shrine Center hosts numerous events, including cat shows, wrestling bouts, banquets, and car shows. It was the site of several Birmingham Asian Culture and Food Festivals and BirmingHAMfests. It was also used as the home of the Tragic City Rollers.
Zamora has 20 units and 9 affiliated clubs all dedicated to helping kids.
Zamora's Office telephones are answered between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM
Monday - Thursday and until 1:30 PM on Friday.
Zamora Shrine Center 205-956-3636
To visit the home page for the Zamora Shrine Center in Birmingham, AL, click here.
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