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Go Behind The Scenes At Doors Open Denver

DENVER (CBS4)- More than 50 buildings are open to the public for a behind-the-scenes tour for the 11th annual Doors Open Denver that continues through Sunday.

Buildings open their doors to the public for exclusive and rare viewing opportunities that typically aren't open to visitors.

This year's event is headquartered at the newly-renovated Union Station, an historic landmark at the center of many new developments. That's where visitors can get an Event Guide and map, sign-up for Insider Tours (if available) and purchase a copy of Guide to Denver Architecture.

Doors Open Denver tickets are free for the self-guided tour thanks to the the Denver Architectural Foundation, but insider tours are $10.

This year's theme is Denver Classics Then & Now with more than 50 buildings open to the public, a wide variety of Insider Tours and activities. Buildings will be open generally from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with additional buildings open for tours.

Sites include federal, state and city structures, schools, re-purposed buildings, churches, libraries, and mansions in the areas of Downtown, Capitol Hill, LoDo, Santa Fe, Park Hill, Five Points, Highlands, Hill Top, Uptown, Cherry Creek, The Mariposa District, Golden Triangle, Baker (South Broadway), RiNo and the Auraria Campus.

LINK: doorsopendenver.com

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