Hispanic Heritage Cultural Institute
The 32,000 sq. ft. Hispanic Heritage Cultural Institute (HHCI) on the corner of Niagara and Hudson Street will be the heart of Hispanic culture, history, and celebrations. A first of its kind in Upstate New York, the Institute will be the new home for the Greater Buffalo/Niagara community to learn, create and embrace Hispanic heritage.
The three-story Hispanic Heritage Cultural Institute designed by Stieglitz Snyder Architecture will be home to educational programs, events, and cultural activities. The Institute will consist of a media center, learning labs, event space, a theater, museum and art gallery, a café, gift shop, and much more.
The mission of HHCI is to welcome and convene the Hispanic/Latino community, our neighbors, and friends to learn, celebrate and promote our Hispanic heritage.
We will inspire our community through engagement in history, the arts, science, literature, technology, and other areas of enrichment that mark our past accomplishments and provide a pathway to success now and in the future.
HHCI is reaching out to the community for input on this one-of-a-kind project. Your input is very important to the success of the Institute.
We appreciate any input you can share with us.